News about Australian Federal Police
  • AFP embracing Gov 2.0

    Support for Gov 2.0’s principles of openness and transparency appears to be growing in one of the least expected quarters of government – the Australian Federal Police (AFP).

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    Wikileaks' publishing of US cables not illegal: AFP

    The Federal Government has been dealt a major blow with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) stating that it has found that the publishing of US embassy cables containing classified information on the Wikileaks website has breached no domestic law.

  • Gaps remain in local cybercrime law: Professor

    While Australian crime legislation has been amended to account for the evolving landscape of cybercrime, gaps remain in the key areas of theft, fraud and trespass, according to University of Technology (UTS) director of Communications Law Centre, Professor Michael Fraser.

  • AFP to roll out secure print solution

    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is to roll out a secure mobile print, copy and scanning solution at its Edmund Barton Building complex.

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    CommBank enlists feds to kill fraud ring

    The Commonwealth Bank has engaged the Australian Federal Police to shut down a sophisticated fraud network targeting its customers, which includes a compromised Queensland telephone number.

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