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Queensland will probably flip... People are starting to forget it's still the same Newman era Toad's minus the Newman.
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Anidav posted:Queensland will probably flip... flip Green, that is!
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 09:08 |
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Electric Wrigglies posted:Was his spot on their ticket changed? Like why now is he unelectable but was rock solid for almost 30 years. I’m not sure what happened in previous elections, but they didn’t have an above the line group this year:
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 09:43 |
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eww it was a family group? eww
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 09:43 |
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Was just wondering how old Fred Nile must be and he's 88.
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 09:56 |
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Animal Friend posted:Was just wondering how old Fred Nile must be and he's 88. an appropriate number for him
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 09:58 |
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ShoeFly posted:I’m not sure what happened in previous elections, but they didn’t have an above the line group this year: Not having an above the line group probably neatly explains it. I hazard a guess this is the first time he didn't. Good riddance in any event.
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 10:04 |
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Electric Wrigglies posted:Was his spot on their ticket changed? Like why now is he unelectable but was rock solid for almost 30 years. Wikipedia has some very unexciting drama: Wikipedia posted:However, following several years of animosity between Fred Nile and members of the Christian Democratic Party board of management, the party went into receivership in April 2021, in to an allegedly parlous financial condition. In March 2022, Fred Nile abandoned the Christian Democratic Party and sat in the New South Wales Legislative Council as the MLC for the Seniors United Party of Australia The party was subsequently taken off the Australian federal register of political parties due to having insufficient membership.
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 10:11 |
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So I know dunking on me is kind of an Auspol tradition, but there is some very weird discourse going on in the Qanon thread if anyone would care to take a look and tell me if I'm insane. The backstory is that after 2.5 years of work I can finally report how it actually started. You might think that this information would be of interest to that thread. You'd be mistaken. It is a ridiculously long article to be fair, cos it's the whole drat story, so I've just cut together a "shorter" one, and am going to have to start working on an actually normal sized one in a sec. And of course there is the history of that thread being resistant to it, but I'm still surprised at the inertia of that dynamic. (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
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Bucky Fullminster posted:So I know dunking on me is kind of an Auspol tradition, but there is some very weird discourse going on in the Qanon thread if anyone would care to take a look and tell me if I'm insane. no, please go away
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 13:50 |
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Autisanal Cheese posted:no, please go away I get that it's the internet and everything, but do you ever consider the impact your words can have on a human? To relate it more directly to current Auspol events, we just saw multiple videos of people trying to interfere with an election by intimidating officials. You wanna know how that happened? This, via Riccardo Bosi.
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 14:53 |
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I don't read your posts but I appreciate them (i'm lazy)
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 15:16 |
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congrats on finding those guys I guess?
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# ? Mar 26, 2023 15:53 |
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Bucky, I love you, and you've put a lot of time into this, but the mods are on your case because they only like comedy and not realism. I think your doing a great thing, but many do not.
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Electric Wrigglies posted:Was his spot on their ticket changed? Like why now is he unelectable but was rock solid for almost 30 years.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 00:30 |
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Wow so it turns out 7.9 million drivers licence numbers were leaked due to the Latitude hack. That’s just under 40% of the entire adult population of Australia.
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Recoome posted:Wow so it turns out 7.9 million drivers licence numbers were leaked due to the Latitude hack. dont worry in 5-10 years when all the L1/L2 computer janitors on 457s are trained up as entry level security analysts
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 01:40 |
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Thinking about all those real estate agencies that require pages and pages of personal data just to apply to live in a sharehouse and the level of cybersecurity expertise the average real estate agency has.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Thinking about all those real estate agencies that require pages and pages of personal data just to apply to live in a sharehouse and the level of cybersecurity expertise the average real estate agency has. 95% of those applications go straight in the shredder after they've already rented the place out to someone at $150/wk above market value before the inspection.
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Thinking about all those real estate agencies that require pages and pages of personal data just to apply to live in a sharehouse and the level of cybersecurity expertise the average real estate agency has. Don't worry, you can pay extra to secure your PII https://www.nine.com.au/property/re...0b-374505795969
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Laserface posted:95% of those applications go straight in the shredder after they've already rented the place out to someone at $150/wk above market value before the inspection. Computers don't get shredded nore typically wiped properly. In what century was the last time you put in a rental application?
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trunkh posted:Computers don't get shredded nore typically wiped properly. In what century was the last time you put in a rental application? August 2021.
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quote:Victorian MP Moira Deeming has avoided expulsion from the parliamentary Liberal Party, but has been handed a nine-month suspension over her involvement with a controversial rally. you know, if i were the viclibs i would try and save face just a little bit, but here we are i guess
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Recoome posted:Wow so it turns out 7.9 million drivers licence numbers were leaked due to the Latitude hack. Latitude Financial has disclosed that details of 14 million consumer records – including driver’s licences, passport numbers and financial statements – were stolen from its system in a cyber hack that is far worse than the company initially reported. Number go up
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Anidav posted:Latitude Financial has disclosed that details of 14 million consumer records – including driver’s licences, passport numbers and financial statements – were stolen from its system in a cyber hack that is far worse than the company initially reported. Where’s the 14million number being reported? The ABC only reported 8 E: 14 million people impacted, but 8 million licenses. Jesus.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 04:21 |
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Oh man I only just got a new license sent to me because of the Optus breach!
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 09:07 |
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Tomberforce posted:Oh man I only just got a new license sent to me because of the Optus breach! In which case hopefully Latitude had the old one? My Mac was purchased with Latitude a year ago, so I’m waiting with baited breath to see if I need to replace anything.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 09:40 |
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Can they be fined for this?
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 10:58 |
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:Can they be fined for this? When did you get a taste for such luxuries? If a fine is levied, and it's a big if, it'll be a rounding error for them. I'd say it'd be like being flogged with a wet lettuce but with the price of fresh produce even that is overstating the ramifications for corporate carelessness in this country.
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Capt.Whorebags posted:When did you get a taste for such luxuries? I thought the Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill 2022 had been approved and signed into law? This is the first major breach since that was pushed through, so I wouldn't be surprised if they want to make an example out of Latitude. https://ministers.ag.gov.au/media-centre/parliament-approves-governments-privacy-penalty-bill-28-11-2022 posted:The Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill 2022 increases the maximum penalties for serious or repeated privacy breaches from the current $2.22 million penalty to whichever is the greater of: Point 2 is fairly nebulous, especially considering the data has not turned up for sale/leaked anywhere on the deep or dark web yet, but Latitude made an operating profit of ~$36m last year so a $50m fine is significant. Obviously those are maximum penalties, but this seems like a pretty egregious gap in their security posture so hopefully it's more than a slap with a wet lettuce.
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You're right, I had completely forgot about the changes made last year. Here's hoping it's a meaningful penalty. e: it will be interesting to say where the responsibility with this ends up, as it's being reported that the breach was via their managed service provider. I won't name them here in case they get feisty with lawyers, but there has been one story online that identifies them. Of course it's company collecting the data that should bear responsibility but if they were not responsible for the mechanics of the breach then maybe both get prosecuted? Capt.Whorebags fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Mar 27, 2023 |
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Capt.Whorebags posted:You're right, I had completely forgot about the changes made last year. Here's hoping it's a meaningful penalty. AFR is saying DXC is the MSP, I don't think their lawyers will worry much about posts on Something Awful when Troy Hunt is also talking about it. While the initial access came through them, plenty of the blame should still lie with Latitude for allowing someone from DXC to get credentials to the other 3rd party providers that held the PII I've been working in an MSSP-style role for the past 3 1/2 years and resigned just last week to take up a role in an in-house team, and cannot be happier.
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ShoeFly posted:I thought the Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enforcement and Other Measures) Bill 2022 had been approved and signed into law? This is the first major breach since that was pushed through, so I wouldn't be surprised if they want to make an example out of Latitude. Big penalties don't come out of thin air though. If you're going to start chasing big companies for large sums of money, you need a well-resourced regulator, ideally enforcing very clear legislation. Guess what we have.
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DXC hahahahahahaha there's a name I haven't had in a while. Of course it was DXC, they were also responsible for the outage that took out all the ATO's systems for a few weeks a couple of years ago.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 05:13 |
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There are possibly other MSPs in the mix but I’m sure I’m not legally allowed to confirm or deny any customers of the MSP I work for. I haven’t and wouldn’t hear anything about it because I just make BI dashboards and poo poo out spreadsheets for internal use. The only time the news makes it to us is when they make do a media release and remind us to shut our loving mouths if a reporter talks to you.
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DRINK ME posted:I just make BI dashboards and poo poo out spreadsheets for internal use. sup fellow BI goon
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NPR Journalizard posted:sup fellow BI goon Sup. I hope your job as easy-going as mine and you have something good to fill all those empty hours. I’ve been moving a bunch of stuff out of Excel to PBI recently and am blown away by how much PBI has matured in the last five years + how much more knowledge/previously asked questions there are now, so I can just search all my problems. I’ve been able to recreate all kinds of functionality and formulas, but I’m not sure how to feel about DAX yet… it works and I usually get there in the end but it’s ugly and somewhat temperamental.
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Best part about PowerBI is the fish tank visualisation.
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DRINK ME posted:Sup. I hope your job as easy-going as mine and you have something good to fill all those empty hours. I managed expectations when I started, and I can cruise along at like 60% and they are happy with that level of output. Look up sqlbi imo. Work paid for an account for me, but even their free stuff is really informative. The only thing reporting in excel has going for it right now is institutional inertia, and accountants who know how to do something in excel and have no desire to learn something new.
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DRINK ME posted:Sup. I hope your job as easy-going as mine and you have something good to fill all those empty hours. Power Automate it
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