Archives for November 2013

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Indonesians Step Up Cyber Attacks Against Australia

By Kaylee Berger

“INDONESIAN hackers have stepped up cyber attacks against Canberra, with Australia’s peak spy agency the latest to fall victim after spying allegations enraged Jakarta.”

The Australian Security Intelligence Organization’s (ASIO) website was hacked on Monday, November 11th by a hacking group named Anonymous Indonesia. The site was inaccessible for at least half the night! The Anonymous Indonesia revealed itself on Twitter the next day. The ASIO was said to be offline for about two to three hours after the group made this public statement. However, there is no indication as to why the site was down or if it is now protected from these cyber attacks.

The ASIO is overseen by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, but they failed to make a public statement after the incident. Not making a statement about the cyber attack is failing them to gain confidence that the people are protected in Australia.

Anonymous Indonesia has made previous attacks on the ASIO. When it became public that Australia had used its Jakarta embassy as a spying base, an attack was made that crippled more than 170 websites of Australian business organizations. The ASIO was forced to focus on intelligence websites after fellow hackers in Australia demanded they leave non-government websites alone.

Having multiple attacks on this prestigious site, is extremely threatening. Although the ASIO claims there is no threat, the people view this as a lack of protection. The organization either needs to create a new site, hacker free or figure out ways that people can not discover classified information.

It seems that this will not be the last cyber attack. Anonymous Indonesia has plans on hacking an intelligence agency within Defense called the Australian Signals Directorate. Having already known that, let’s hope that Australia can protect itself.

If the Australian government does not see this group as a threat, they should at least put the group to rest. Anonymous Indonesia needs to be discovered so that this trend does not continue. They are completely humiliating Australia on multiple levels. For Anonymous Indonesia to take to Twitter to publicize their own hack on a prestigious organization, that is embarrassing.

Want to read the entire article? Click here:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/policy/indonesians-step-up-cyber-attacks-against-australia/story-fn59nm2j-1226758538363#

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Australian Diversity

The ABC, The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, recently released a report that Australia may be on its way on becoming the most diverse country in the world. In a recent speech to the Lowy Institute for International Policy in Sydney, Rupert Murdoch was quoted saying “Australia is on its way to becoming what may be the world’s most diverse nation.” This comment followed his comparisons between the United States and Australia. The United States has been flourishing with immigrants for the past several decades.The percentage of foreign-born is about 12%, however Australia almost doubles that statistic. Murdoch explainedthe diversity as being “an incredible competitive advantage” for Australia. Researches at ABC took Murdoch’s claim and uncovered some truth to his statements.

Australia ranks second in the world, behind Luxemburg, for the highest percentageof immigrants in the population at 26.5%. In comparison, the United States is ranked 14th with 12.5% of its population being born overseas. However, the US does have the highest number of migrants with 45.8 million, Australia makes the top ten with 6.5 million. Merdoch recognized these rankings but believes that the diversity in Australia is not as controversial and more beneficial than the immigration issues in the United States. Maybe because over half of the Australia immigrant population is English-speaking.

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Researchers also discovered what appeals to immigrants in Australia. They found that Australia appears to offer language and skills whereas the United States presents a family relations solution and careers. Based on the current birth rate and immigration level, the overall population in Australia will eventually bypass 35 million and may be on its way to bypassing its number two spot to become the most diverse country in the world.

 

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What do you want to know about New Zealand? Here’s some facts!

New Zealand is a beautiful country compiled of several islands located in the Pacific Ocean. New Zealand and Australia share the same national flag due to their heritage and close relations. The landscape of New Zealand is unique and consists of beaches, mountains and plains. With a dense population of approximately 4 million, 67% are from European descent. The most spoken language in the country is English. New Zealand may be a relatively small country, but they play an important role in international trade and relations with a national GDP of at over $117 billion. New Zealand operates under a parliamentary democracy with three key leaders.Its capital is Wellington and its largest city is Auckland. New Zealand’s culture is very unique to the country because it is influenced by its European descent with a mix of Maori and Polynesian traditions.

 

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What’s Going On Down Under? An Introduction to Australia

Australia is the world’s sixth largest country. Located between the Indian and Pacific Oceans, Australia is an island continent. The country is inhabited with over 22.7 million people. The most populous states are thelargest being North Wales and Victoria including the most popular cities in Australia, Sydney and Melbourne. Canberra is the capital of Australia, found between Sydney and Melbourne. Australia operates under a Westminster system of government that was established from its British colonization. Depending on the area of Australia, weather and even cultural factors vary. Some parts of Australia are warm year-round, where others experience vast snowfall near highly elevated mountains. The culture also varies from lifestyle to food. Australia’s culture derives from its British heritage, but has also developed into a unique diversity depending on location and cultural experience.

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