At law, Australia is a colony where (penal) colony mentality of the authorities is practised across the land, e.g. the Andrews government in Victoria proposal to fine Victorian for enjoying nature too much, that being diverting from a track or VLAD law in Queensland.
Australia is not a democratic place but rather a totalitarian state.
In light of the recent Optus data breach, the (colonial) government has decided how to keep your data safe by giving it to banking and financial services institutions to allegedly help combat identity theft.
What they're planning to do is very concerning.
- Your data will be given to multinationals, to multinationals that you may not have wanted to have your private and confidential data.
- The government has also expanded that attack surface on your private and confidential data, by giving it to others, INSTEAD of containing that data.
It’s akin to an action of giving up your guns to criminals, so that they can keep you safe, which is also what happened in Victoria after an ‘incident’ in Tasmania, but that’s another story.
Banks and financial services are one of Australia’s largest while collar criminals, as exposed by the ‘Royal Commission’, where nothing of relevance for the victims has been enacted, where the Commission in reality was a farce.
Remembering it’s not a matter of IF but WHEN those institutions will be breached, and more importantly will they be diligent in reporting the breach as soon as they are aware, as required by law?
Another off-kilter action by the wise MPs (Monkeys in Parliament) in the colony of Australia.
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