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Budget 2019: Cyber experts dismiss Treasury budget hacking claims

The government department may be looking for a ‘culprit that doesn’t exist.’

Wed, 29 May 2019

Claims of a hack against Treasury computer networks are being dismissed by cyber-security experts, who point instead to human error.

Yesterday, parts of the Coalition government’s 2019 budget presentation were announced prematurely by the National Party. Treasury secretary Gabriel Makhlouf

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