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Australian spy agency sees alarming rise in cybercrime, with 94,000 reports received in 2022-23

By Saloni Sinha ( November 15, 2023, 06:19 GMT | Insight) -- Cybercrime continued to be an endemic threat to Australia’s economic and social prosperity throughout 2022–23, Australia’s intelligence-gathering agency has said. In its annual report published today, the Australian Signals Directorate said that not only did its cyber security center receive 94,000 cybercrime reports in the 2022-23 financial year, marking a rise on 23 percent in the number since 2021-22, but its hotline received 33,000 calls compared to 25,000 calls last year — a 32 percent increase.Cybercrime continued to be an endemic threat to Australia’s economic and social prosperity throughout 2022–23, Australia’s intelligence-gathering agency has said....

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