Canberra: Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday said that Australia is under increasing cyberattack from a sophisticated state-based cyber actor.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison would not name the state, and said that he made the growing threat public to raise awareness.
“Australian organizations are currently being targeted by a sophisticated state-based cyber actor,” Morrison told reporters.
“This activity is targeting Australian organizations across a range of sectors, including all levels of government, industry, political organizations, education, health, essential service providers and operators of other critical infrastructure,” he added.
Although the threat was constant, the frequency of attacks had increased over many months.
“This is the actions of a state-based actor with significant capabilities. There aren’t too many state-based actors who have those capabilities,” Morrison said.
Morrison said he particularly wanted organizations involved in health, critical infrastructure and essential services to bolster technical defenses to thwart such malicious attacks.
Defense Minister Linda Reynolds said the government's cyber agency, Australian Cyber Security Center, and the Home Affairs Department had published on Friday a technical advisory on how organizations can detect and mitigate cyber threats.
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Morrison would not comment on the inevitable speculation that the cyberattacks were part of Australia's increasingly hostile rift with China.