Ransomware attack puts focus on privacy risks for political parties, which are exempt from many data protection obligationsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMore than two years before the data breach of Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots and United Australia parties, the federal government was warned that there was a significant risk to political parties – which are exempt from many data protection obligations – holding sensitive information on voters.The ransomware attack on Trumpet of Patriots announced earlier this month was the first time Australians became aware of a major data breach of any political party. It only became public information because the party decided to report it. The attack also affected the United Australia party. Continue reading...
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