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Hacktivism: Anonymous Breaches Australian ISP To Protests Data Retention
Glyn Moody recently wrote about Australia reviving some troubling internet snooping policy, part of which includes an aggressive data retention policy for ISPs, in which they need to collect and maintain connection data from their users for up to two years. As Glyn notes, this policy mirrors what other nations throughout the world are attempting to put in as well, despite the serious pushback on security and privacy grounds from the technology community.
So perhaps it shouldn't be all that