Why July 1,(The day the greens take the balance of power in the senate) why not effective as of immediately if insecurities have been identified?An audit of electronic security at four Federal departments and agencies found one department - Prime Minister and Cabinet - allowed staff to access the free unsecured email services for business reasons.
Log files obtained by the auditor showed some department staff were using the free accounts regularly.
Prime Minister and Cabinet told the auditor that it would cease allowing staff access to free email services from July 1, .
A member of my family works for non-government health care organisation, and even they, as dull as their conversations between staff and so forth would be, (hackers wouldn't even bother targeting their staffs insecure email accounts) they are forbidden to use unsecured email services on their secured networks.The Australian National Audit Office has called on all government agencies to block free web-based email services like Gmail and Hotmail to mitigate security and information integrity risks, labeling them as a vector for attack or accidental leaks.
You know how easy it is to access hacking tools these days, sigh~A ‘brute force’ test resulted in around 20 percent of passwords being compromised, according to the audit.
Anyone with enough time on their hands with a average understanding of computers can crack free email accounts, look at all these lovely tools.
http://packetstormsecurity.org/files/ta ... ker/page2/
You mean, our government has decided to patch their back-door?The Audit highlighted other areas to improve network security including:
* Ensuring content filtering software blocks access to Internet sites that are inappropriate for work use or may be high risk for malicious content, such as those with adult content, gambling, chartrooms, dating sites, criminal or terrorist information, music downloads and SPAM.
* A documented patching process for the network operating system and third party applications, and monitoring that the processes was correctly implemented.
* The use of email filtering software that blocked delivery of suspicious emails and prevented transmission of unmarked or inappropriately marked emails.
You see guys, this freedom portal enabled them to watch porn, tweet, social network, social engineer, blog, spam at work, even hack....but now Libs are coming in, they want them on a leash.
Are imposing censorship basically.
Ps, did you know Rudd was tweeting Libyan rebels encouraging them to overthrow their government right up until the UN stepped in?
So, Ok for Labor to have freedoms and liberties at work, but not now they anticipate Libs being in power within 12 month?
If it were simply a matter of ignorance, or careless oversight, then surely, they would remedy this as soon as possible?
Most teenagers I know can hack a free insecure email account... what made Gillard think that those with a vested interest in our nations affairs couldn't, or wouldn't?
Or perhaps, she is happy to share with those she emails via her insecure free email account.
Funny how only now has this been recommended.
Anyone smell a rat, a labor of moles even?
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/252168,au ... tmail.aspx
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Notes:
- Odd they should now decide to secure their emails now, that Libs are entering the arena. I guess now, they want to keep tabs on all libs, make sure they can infiltrate their servers and gain access to their email accounts this and wont be able to social network as efficiently as the server will be in lock-down.
See, the thing with hacking emails is you need to know the email address, so if the government enforce gov-issue secure emails to all government employees so they may communicate with one another at work, then they can keep tabs on them cant they.
Labor had it good, they could operate in virtual secrecy for nearly 4 years, funneling information to global agencies and organisation unscrupulously, were granted their 'virtual' privacy, even if this 'allegedly' compromised national security... and now only at the close of their leadership do they impose legislation to make government employees emails more secure?
Get real!
ps-
-Who ordered the audit?