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Information stay: Australians warned to not reuse passwords as nearly half the nation skilled cybercrime final yr

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Nearly half of Australians expertise cybercrime, research finds

Josh Butler

Almost half of Australians skilled some type of cybercrime final yr, with the federal authorities urging folks to not reuse on-line passwords and ensure they’ve multi-factor authentication on gadgets.

Some Australians are getting extra assured in figuring out on-line crime, which is resulting in focus much less on protecting behaviours, with a whopping 22% of individuals experiencing identification crime

The Australian Institute of Criminology mentioned on-line abuse, identification theft, malware and scams have been the most typical types of on-line crime skilled final yr. Their new report, Cybercrime in Australia 2024, was launched this morning discovering 9.5% of Australians have been victims of fraud or on-line scams.

One other 26.8% skilled on-line abuse or harassment, 21.9% have been victims of identification crime, and 20.6% encountered malware assaults.

“While some types of cybercrime declined compared with 2023, the report found protective behaviours – such as using strong passwords and security updates – remain worryingly low,” mentioned Tony Burke, the minister for residence affairs and cybersecurity.

The AIC report discovered solely 50% of individuals used distinctive passwords for his or her on-line accounts, down from 53% the yr earlier than. Solely 58% of individuals used multi issue authentication to login.

“Respondents were more confident in their knowledge of technology in 2024 than in 2023, which may lead them to place less importance on protective behaviours,” the AIC mentioned.

Burke mentioned Australians ought to take extra care.

“Remember these three simple steps to stay safe online – always install the latest software updates, use unique passphrases, and enable multifactor authentication wherever it’s available,” he mentioned.

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EV drivers may quickly face street consumer costs

On Monday the federal treasurer, Jim Chalmers, flagged the chance electrical automobile drivers being hit with a street tax as extra folks swap to battery-powered automobiles.

And we’re reporting elsewhere in the present day that Anthony Albanese has signalled that subsequent week’s productiveness summit will sort out the difficulty of charging EV drivers to make use of the roads.

Cash collected by the gasoline excise helps fund the federal finances and isn’t immediately allotted to roads, however some motoring teams have urged governments to undertake street pricing as EV uptake grows.

A BYD Shark electrical automobile utility on the Gentle Industrial Motor Present in Sydney, the primary Australian motor present devoted to gentle industrial automobiles that includes electrical and hybrid automobiles. {Photograph}: Steve Markham/AAP

Final week, the AAA launched Australia’s first impartial testing of the battery vary in electrical automobiles. The federally funded program, designed to present shoppers extra correct info, targeted on vehicles made by Tesla, BYD, Kia and Good.

The prolonged vary variant of the BYD Atto3 had the biggest discrepancy, in accordance with the AAA, with a real-world vary of 369km, 23% decrease than the 480km achieved in laboratory testing. The Good #3 had the bottom, with solely a 5% distinction.

The Tesla Mannequin 3 had a real-world vary 14% decrease than the lab check. Tesla’s Mannequin Y and the Kia EV6 each had an actual world vary 8% decrease.

Regardless of displaying a spot between lab and real-world outcomes, the AAA and electrical automobile trade representatives mentioned the outcomes ought to scale back vary nervousness amongst shoppers seeking to purchase an EV.

The Electrical Automobile Council trade physique’s head of authorized, coverage and advocacy, Aman Gaur, mentioned the AAA’s outcomes ought to “give confidence that EVs have more than enough range for everyday Australians”.

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Good morning, and due to Martin Farrer for getting us began in the present day. Nick Visser right here to take up the reins. Let’s get to it.

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Battery EV gross sales attain document excessive

The variety of battery electrical automobiles bought in Australia hit a document excessive within the three months to 30 June, with gross sales growing by 63% when in comparison with the primary quarter of 2025.

Knowledge compiled by the nation’s peak motoring physique exhibits 29,244 battery electrical automobiles have been bought within the newest three month interval, up from 17,901 registered gross sales.

Battery electrical automobiles accounted for 9.3% of all new vehicles bought throughout this era, in accordance with the Australian Vehicle Affiliation (AAA), up from 6.3%.

The variety of inside combustion engine vehicles elevated from 205,911 to 226,306 throughout this era. However the market share of petrol and diesel vehicles remained regular at 72% because of the rise in electrical and hybrid gross sales.

“In the first half of 2023, battery electric vehicles outsold hybrids nationally, but since then hybrids have outsold battery electric vehicles in eight consecutive quarters,” the AAA analysis mentioned.

Medium sized SUVs stay Australia’s hottest automobile and signify nearly 1 / 4 of all new gentle automobiles gross sales. About 20% of those have been battery electrical automobiles.

A complete of 314,185 new vehicles have been bought in the course of the three month interval, up from 284,538 within the first quarter of 2025.

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Nearly half of Australians expertise cybercrime, research finds

Information stay: Australians warned to not reuse passwords as nearly half the nation skilled cybercrime final yr

Josh Butler

Almost half of Australians skilled some type of cybercrime final yr, with the federal authorities urging folks to not reuse on-line passwords and ensure they’ve multi-factor authentication on gadgets.

Some Australians are getting extra assured in figuring out on-line crime, which is resulting in focus much less on protecting behaviours, with a whopping 22% of individuals experiencing identification crime

The Australian Institute of Criminology mentioned on-line abuse, identification theft, malware and scams have been the most typical types of on-line crime skilled final yr. Their new report, Cybercrime in Australia 2024, was launched this morning discovering 9.5% of Australians have been victims of fraud or on-line scams.

One other 26.8% skilled on-line abuse or harassment, 21.9% have been victims of identification crime, and 20.6% encountered malware assaults.

“While some types of cybercrime declined compared with 2023, the report found protective behaviours – such as using strong passwords and security updates – remain worryingly low,” mentioned Tony Burke, the minister for residence affairs and cybersecurity.

The AIC report discovered solely 50% of individuals used distinctive passwords for his or her on-line accounts, down from 53% the yr earlier than. Solely 58% of individuals used multi issue authentication to login.

“Respondents were more confident in their knowledge of technology in 2024 than in 2023, which may lead them to place less importance on protective behaviours,” the AIC mentioned.

Burke mentioned Australians ought to take extra care.

“Remember these three simple steps to stay safe online – always install the latest software updates, use unique passphrases, and enable multifactor authentication wherever it’s available,” he mentioned.

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Good morning and welcome to our stay information weblog. I’m Martin Farrer with the highest in a single day tales after which my colleague Nick Visser will probably be within the scorching seat.

Nearly half of Australians skilled some type of cybercrime final yr, in accordance with a research by the Australian Institute of Criminology, with near 22% of individuals experiencing some form of identification crime. In response, the federal authorities is urging folks to not reuse on-line passwords and ensure they’ve multi-factor authentication on gadgets. Extra particulars in a minute.

The variety of battery electrical automobiles bought in Australia hit a document excessive within the three months to 30 June, with gross sales growing by 63% compared with the primary quarter of 2025. Figures from the AAA exhibits 29,244 battery electrical automobiles have been bought within the newest three-month interval, up from 17,901 registered gross sales. It comes as we report this morning that the federal government is able to introduce street charging for EV drivers to make up for the decline in income from petrol gross sales. Extra developing.

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