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Ex-contractor accessed Vic govt IT system 260 times a year after leaving

By Justin Hendry

Former department breached privacy laws.

ASIO's Mike Burgess says he knows who attacked ANU

By Ry Crozier

But says it's not his place alone to publicly make that attribution.

Service NSW app outage knocks QR code check-ins offline

By Justin Hendry

Digital driver licence access also impacted.

NSW Police to use SMS geo-targeting to help locate missing persons

By Justin Hendry

Taps national Emergency Alert warning system.

Qualcomm struggles to meet chip demand as shortage spreads to phones

By Staff Writers

Impacting Android phone makers.

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