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Monday, February 08, 2021

Fact-checkers in Myanmar have internet, but no Facebook

Kristina Keneally
Shadow Minister for Government Accountability

'Who Does the Morrison Government Stand For?'

Ask members of the Morrison Government what they stand for, and you will get lots of motherhood statements reflecting Liberal Party ideology. Fair enough – they are the members of the Liberal Party, after all. But look at their actions and ask who they stand for. At that point it becomes clear - they didn’t stand up for aged care residents, they didn’t stand up for Robodebt victims, and they aren’t standing up for workers who need secure jobs and a wage rise. Australians need more than marketing and manipulating from their government – they deserve a government that is on their side.

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A whopping 3.2 billion pairs of emails and passwords have been advertised for sale online in one of the largest breaches on record.

The compilation of user credentials was recently posted to an online hacking forum and discovered by analysts CyberNews.

Known as a Compilation of Many Breaches (COMB), the breach is a series of historic breaches rolled into one.

Compilation of data breaches sees billions of usernames and passwords exposed


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