Pyne says census attack came from Australia
Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne has contradicted previous government claims the census was attacked from overseas, stating the interference came from "elements here in Australia".
Defence Industry Minister Christopher Pyne has contradicted previous government claims the census was attacked from overseas, stating the interference came from "elements here in Australia".
The cyber attacks that sparked a deliberate shutdown of the Census website on Tuesday night appear to have been small-scale and likely carried out by ordinary "hacktivists" rather than sophisticated organisations or governments, experts and insiders say.
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The census website should be back online "some time today", the Prime Minister says.
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"Great big man he was. How he never got hit surprises me to this day."
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The personal website of the minister in charge of the Census was hacked on Wednesday afternoon.
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