"The Australian Government Standing Committee on Communications has released the results of a year long enquiry into cybercrime in a report titled Hackers, Fraudsters and Botnets: Tackling the Problem of Cyber Crime.  Here's an overview:





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On Monday 21 June 2010, the Standing Committee on Communications tabled its report on the inquiry into Cyber Crime entitled Hackers, Fraudsters and Botnets: Tackling the Problem of Cyber Crime.



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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 11 chapters, 2 supplementary remarks and 5 appendices.

Hackers, Fraudsters and Botnets: Tackling the Problem of Cyber Crime





Preliminary pages (PDF 201KB)

Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations
Chapter 2 (PDF 704KB)

Nature, Prevalence and Economic Impact of Cyber Crime
Chapter 3 (PDF 340KB)

Research and Data Collection
Chapter 4 (PDF 197KB)

Community Awareness and Vulnerability
Chapter 5 (PDF 451KB)

Domestic and International Coordination
Chapter 6 (PDF 340KB)

Criminal and Law Enforcement Framework
Chapter 7 (PDF 545KB)

Protecting the Integrity of the Internet
Chapter 8 (PDF 400KB)

Consumer Protection
Chapter 9 (PDF 165KB)

Privacy Measures to Combat Cyber Crime
Chapter 10 (PDF 170KB)

Community Awareness and Education Initiatives
Chapter 11 (PDF 140KB)

Emerging Technical Measures to Combat Cyber Crime
Appendix D (PDF 59KB)

Commonwealth Computer Offences
Appendix E (PDF 61KB)

Proposed Commonwealth Identity Fraud Offences

Posted by John B. Frank Thursday, June 24, 2010

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