Census crash was an 'event' not a 'hack'
Government quibbles with ABS over how to describe the problems with the census and claims a 'draw' on cyber-security.
Government quibbles with ABS over how to describe the problems with the census and claims a 'draw' on cyber-security.
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The head of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, David Kalisch, has said Tuesday's night census was the subject of a cyber attack.
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