'Dirty business': Expert's staggering find when probing trading of Aussies' data

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Her investigation took her deep into the little known world of "data brokers" where personal data is legally sold for profit, and our current privacy laws do little to stop them.

When a data scientist started getting a lot of unwelcome phone calls, she decided to find out why and how.

ANU Data Scientist, lecturer and academic Priya Dev has always gone to great lengths to protect her personal information from landing in the wrong hands.ANU Data Scientist, lecturer and academic Priya Dev has always gone to great lengths to protect her personal information from landing in the wrong hands.

Despite being on the national 'do not call register', Priya started receiving dozens of unwanted calls from telemarketers and scammers and dug deeper. Some of the companies have legitimate clients, including banks, energy and car companies, and even the Australian Labor Party."It's passed through 50 hands or 100 hands and that is the art of deception," she said.It begs the question - do Australians really have any control over their personal information?Law & Cyber founder Simone Herbert-Lowe said: "Once you hand it over to someone you don't know what they do with it, they might sell it.

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