Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has held a snap media conference to brief the nation on a large-scale cyber attack on the country.
Briefing media on Friday morning, Scott Morrison said attacks had comprehensive in scope, aimed at the government, education, health, and business sectors. Appearing alongside Morrison, Defence Minister Linda Reynolds said businesses were being briefed and instructed to upgrade their security measures, add multi-factor authentication, patch their online systems and request government assistance if required.
China is Virus to world. What a fall... Any country trading with china has to deal with biological & cyber viruses in future as well. Choose your trading partners wisely...& For products- Anything but chinese China CCP not satisfied with COVID19 , They want to be Thanos.😂
China's plan is working perfectly. Divide and conquer. Racism has torn America apart.
So they’re distributing computer viruses now. Corona wasn’t potent enough eh?
If it’s outsider attack it’s China, they are using all dirty games to create unrest in rest of the world. Why? They feel covid is best opportunity I attack other country given the shaky economic, & they will get whatever they want on their own term, like they do with WHO.
Just curious... If I, as an American, went into Canada and hacked into Australia...would it be a Canadian based attack, or would it be considered American?
How nice of china to give you insight into your security flaws for free.
Australian politicians are selling their own country to China and now this is happening. Funny.
China is a sick fuck
China ain’t playing 🧐
War.
Confirmed 🇨🇳
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