New report finds Australia's stock exchange at medium risk of exploitation

The latest risk assessment of criminal and terrorist financing has found Australia's securities and derivatives sector is at medium risk of exploitation.

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Australia's stock exchange faces a medium level of threat from criminal exploitation, including through online fraud, a new government report reveals.

Justice Minister Michael Keenan says the latest investigation by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) found more than half the suspicious matters reported related to fraud, and mitigation and appropriate reporting processes should be established to protect the securities industry.

"The sector attracts a wide range of criminal threats that often involve sophisticated tactics and methods which make it vulnerable to exploitation, such as cyber-enabled fraud involving the compromise of personal email and trading accounts," Mr Keenand told reporters in Sydney on Wednesday.


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