Men charged after police investigate alleged attacks on phone systems
Two Victorian men have been charged following an investigation into what police claim were denial of service attacks against “Australian government infrastructure”.
Two Victorian men have been charged following an investigation into what police claim were denial of service attacks against “Australian government infrastructure”.
Victoria Police has signed a $17.3 million contract with Motorola Solutions to fit out 220 patrol cars with Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology.
The board of .au domain administrator auDA has written to members to say it has contacted Victoria Police regarding "a number of practices of several former auDA directors".
Some 60 iPad minis and iPhone have been distributed to Protective Services Officers (PSOs) and Transit Police Officers in the Melbourne suburb of Wyndham as part of a program that will see 10,000 mobile devices rolled out to Victoria Police personnel.
Despite the extensive digital footprints left behind by even the most cautious criminals, sometimes social media records, IP addresses and metadata offer police scant clues about planned crimes.
Victoria Police have cancelled fines issued using evidence from speed and red-light cameras infected by the WannaCry ransomware.
A deal with SAS Institute Australia will see Victoria Police get access to a new software platform that will let the force’s 600+ crime analysts query and integrate results from discrete police databases.
Australians are being warned to hang up on telemarketers who phone up and claim that their computer has a virus.
Victoria Police is to establish a state-wide agreement for the supply of audio visual hardware for its police operations, training and administrative needs.
Criminals in Footscray, Melbourne, have made themselves scarce now that 31 electronic eyes are watching their activities 24-hours a day.
Victoria Police has suspended attempts to replace its criminal history and crime reporting database LEAP, ahead of a redevelopment of the business case for the project.
Victoria Police is to kit out its Highway Patrol unit with in-car video technology as a means to acquire independent, objective records of road-side incidents.
A fleet of 1500 high-end breath testing devices will soon make their way out to Victorian Police as part of the state government’s measures to cut alcohol-related road injuries and fatalities.
Victoria Police have suspended a replacement project for its criminal history and crime reporting database, LEAP.
An investigation into the Victoria Police Business Information and Technology Services Department (BITS) has found damning evidence of financial mismanagement.