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  • Australia’s biometric mix for border control, police

    The need to improve identification procedures at airports, increasing passenger loads, and outdated fingerprint-taking technologies have all contributed to bring biometrics into the picture for Australian Customs and the Federal Police.

  • Australian Police chastised for Warez raids

    The Australian Federal Police has been lambasted for its participation in last week’s Internet piracy raids with some suggesting software houses should foot their own bill in the fight against illegal software use.

  • Australian Police swoop on Net paedophile ring

    The Australian Federal Police has confirmed an arrest was made in Victoria yesterday following raids on an international Internet paedophile ring and said it has other suspects in its sights.

  • Australian police swoop on Warez community

    The Australian Federal Police have swooped on homes across the country as part of a global crackdown on cyberspace gangs distributing pirated software.

  • NSW Police to workshop “big beef” with mobile carriers

    About a month away from scheduled meetings with mobile telecommunications industry representatives, NSW Police has said it would like to see carriers become more cooperative in the fight against mobile phone theft.

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