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Government backs ACCC crackdown on Google, Facebook
The government has thrown its weight behind the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's call for checking the power of Facebook and Google, in a long-awaited final report that recommends a sweep of measures to crack down on the digital giants, and extend well beyond them.
Commonwealth Bank agrees to enforceable undertaking after privacy breaches
The Commonwealth Bank must overhaul its privacy practices as part of a court-enforceable undertaking with the Australian Information Commissioner following two data breaches.
Kathmandu customer data may have been stolen during system breach
Customer credit card information and other personal details may have been stolen during a breach of Kathmandu's online system, the outdoor clothing retailer has revealed.
Global law firm Clifford Chance falls victim to phishing scam
Clifford Chance has been targeted by a phishing scam in which fraudsters sent emails purportedly from the global law firm to mislead clients into paying fraudulent bills, and at least one client was duped into paying a substantial amount of phony fees.
AMP contractor pleads guilty to stealing customer data
A contractor for wealth manager AMP who was arrested while trying to flee the country has pleaded guilty to stealing customer data.
Google fined €50M by French regulator for privacy breaches
Google has been hit with a €50 million ($79.5 million) fine by the French data protection watchdog, the largest penalty by a regulator under Europe's beefed up privacy laws that came into effect last year.
Telemarketer fined $285k for ignoring ‘Do Not Call’ list
A telemarketer that generates leads for other businesses has been hit with a $285,600 fine for failing to check the Do Not Call Register before picking up the phone.
Optus can access employee docs in fraud case
Telecommunications giant Optus has won court approval to access employee documents in order to pinpoint the location of a suspected fraudster who obtained over 3,400 Optus mobile devices.
NSW gets second chance in Opal card privacy case
Transport for NSW can appeal a decision by the state's Civil and Administrative Tribunal that found collection of passengers' travel history data through the Opal card system breached privacy laws. 
OAIC says data breach notification scheme is working
In the first full quarter following the implementation of its mandatory data breach reporting rules, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner received an average of 2.6 data breach notifications per day, evidence the new regime is working, the regulator said.