Critics label cybercrime bill ‘invasion of privacy’ – Sydney Morning Herald
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Critics label cybercrime bill 'invasion of privacy' Sydney Morning Herald A CONTROVERSIAL bill that extends the powers of Australia's police and security agencies to retain emails, text messages and other data used in alleged cyber crimes has encountered a roadblock, with a committee recommending significant changes. ... Major parties find concerns with cybercrime bill Cybercrime bill has 'serious flaws', says Greens Senator Scott Ludlam Rethink urged on cyber bill urged by Parliamentary inquiry |
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