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Australia unveils joint cyber police taskforce to 'hunt down' hackers

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Australia unveils joint cyber police taskforce to 'hunt down' hackers:

Cyber crimes are sprinting forward fast worldwide day by day.

Smart hackers can be found at every corner globally aiming hard at the vulnerable, mainly the elders, to cheat cash out of them.

Hackers should refocus their intelligence elsewhere for good..

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Damage is already done, customer data now out there.

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Damage is already done, customer data now out there.

So your saying do nothing? This task force it in place to try to stop future incidents, or at least reduce their ability to succeed. Not doing enough got them where they are today. Doing more to combat, trace, discourage, prosecute and eliminate such threats is the only sensible course.

Doing nothing is a recipe for more of the same and more often.

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It’s been said that they are probably in Russia, so I wonder if Putin let’s any of the officers in for their planned black hacker downhunting.

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It’s been said that they are probably in Russia, so I wonder if Putin let’s any of the officers in for their planned black hacker downhunting.

Might not need it with Interpol involvement.

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The first rule when it comes to catching skillful hackers:

If all the evidence points to X being the culprit, it probably wasn't X.

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Young people have been in lockdown for two years. Ample time to study how to hack. They have no money. This may be a way out for some.

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Russians pipelines were blown up to 'make it look like' it was Russia. Who knows, in this case.

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Australia should be investing more in protecting its own infrastructure against bad actors who they can't lay any fingers on, because they're state sponsored.

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