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…geographical location and the last time the system was active, as well as the operating system and whether it’s a client or server. This is precisely the sort of thing that can lead to a ransomware compromise, and so we have reached out to the Australian Cyber Security Centre for comment and are awaiting a response. It’s an interesting development on top of everything else that’s been happening this month, and we will keep our readers updated as we learn more.
Overall, January has been a relatively quiet month for cybercrime in Australia, though not without its share of worrying incidents. It’s clear that ransomware groups are keeping busy, as evidenced by the actions of 8Base, Qilin, and Trigona. Data breaches and defacements have also continued to be concerning, with a notable increase in the sale of remote desktop access to Australian companies. Security experts and businesses alike must remain vigilant in the face of these ongoing threats.
As always, Cyber Daily will continue to monitor the ever-changing landscape of cybercrime in Australia and provide updates to help businesses and individuals protect themselves from potential threats. This monthly report is just one part of our ongoing efforts to raise awareness and improve cybersecurity practices across the country. Stay tuned for future updates and stay safe online.