Netanyahu Launches Personal Attack on Australian PM;iiNet Cyber Attack Exposes Data of 300,000 Customers
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South Australia Accepts Governance Reforms Following Royal Commission Into Domestic Violence
The South Australian government immediately accepted seven recommendations from a landmark Royal Commission into domestic violence Monday, including establishing a standalone ministerial portfolio and governance framework to tackle what experts called a "fragmented" and "crisis-driven" system failing victims across the state.
Premier Peter Malinauskas announced the acceptance of the initial recommendations following release of the comprehensive 136-recommendation report titled "With Courage: South Australia's Vision Beyond Violence," which was triggered by four women killed in domestic violence incidents within one week in November 2023.
BREAKING: iiNet Cyber Attack Exposes Data of 300,000 Customers
Internet service provider iiNet disclosed Monday that cybercriminals accessed personal information of approximately 300,000 customers through an unauthorized breach of its order management system, marking one of the largest telecommunications data breaches in recent Australian history.
The company confirmed the incident on Saturday, August 16, after discovering an unknown third party had gained access to the system used to create and track customer service orders, including NBN connections. The breach exposed around 280,000 active email addresses, 20,000 landline phone numbers, and additional personal details of thousands more customers.
Netanyahu Launches Personal Attack on Australian PM as Diplomatic Crisis Deepens
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of betraying Israel and abandoning Australian Jews in an extraordinary personal attack Tuesday, marking a dramatic escalation in the worst diplomatic crisis between the two countries since Israel's founding.
"History will remember Albanese for what he is: a weak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia's Jews," Netanyahu wrote on social media platform X, delivering an unprecedented public rebuke of a democratic ally's leader.
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