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Think before posting about your children online
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While the leak of more than 50,000 allegedly monitored phone numbers seems like a lot, it’s unlikely the Pegasus spyware has been used to monitor anyone who isn’t publicly prominent or politically active.
Data theft and hacking is a major area of the new technology. Some hackers are even in huge demand.
A major journalistic investigation has found evidence of malicious software being used by governments around the world, including allegations of spying on prominent individuals.
From a list of more 50,000 phone numbers, journalists identified more than 1,000 people in 50 countries reportedly under surveillance using the Pegasus spyware. The software was developed by the Israeli company NSO Group and sold to government clients.
How does the Pegasus spyware work, and is my phone at risk?
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Online Safety Act 2021 receives Royal Assent
eSafety welcomes the passage of the new Online Safety Act through Parliament which today has received Royal Assent.
While countries around the world look to take their first tentative steps towards online regulation, Australia is again leading the world and protecting the safety of all Australians online.
Just six short years ago, we became the first online safety regulator in the world, with a singular purpose to help protect Australian children online.
Over this time, our remit has expanded to the protection of all Australians as we’ve seen abuse spread from the major social media sites to surface on new platforms and in new ways, which is why it is so imperative our laws continue to keep pace with this rapid evolution.