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ASIO warns foreign attackers may try to insert malicious code in critical infrastructure to exploit later – Sydney Morning Herald
The alert comes as the federal government readies to pass laws to better protect critical infrastructure.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison last year revealed a wave of sophisticated cyber attacks on all levels of government, industry and critical infrastructure including hospitals, local councils and state-owned utilities.
The new laws will redefine what is deemed…
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