Crimes Act 1914

Part IAAC - Account takeover warrants  

Division 5 - Restrictions on use and disclosure of information  

SECTION 3ZZVK   Protection of account takeover technologies and methods  

(1)    
In a proceeding, a person may object to the disclosure of information on the ground that the information, if disclosed, could reasonably be expected to reveal details of account takeover technologies or methods.

(2)    
If the person conducting or presiding over the proceeding is satisfied that the ground of objection is made out, the person may order that the person who has the information not be required to disclose it in the proceeding.

(3)    
In determining whether or not to make an order under subsection (2) , the person conducting or presiding over the proceeding must take into account whether disclosure of the information:

(a)    is necessary for the fair trial of the defendant; or

(b)    is in the public interest.

(4)    
Subsection (2) does not affect a provision of another law under which a law enforcement officer cannot be compelled to disclose information or make statements in relation to the information.

(5)    
If the person conducting or presiding over a proceeding is satisfied that publication of any information disclosed in the proceeding could reasonably be expected to reveal details of account takeover technologies or methods, the person must make any orders prohibiting or restricting publication of the information that the person considers necessary to ensure that those details are not revealed.

(6)    
Subsection (5) does not apply to the extent that the person conducting or presiding over the proceeding considers that the interests of justice require otherwise.

(7)    
In this section:

account takeover technologies or methods
means:


(a) technologies or methods relating to the use of:


(i) a computer; or

(ii) a telecommunications facility operated or provided by the Commonwealth or a carrier; or

(iii) any other electronic equipment; or

(iv) a data storage device;

for the purpose of taking control of an online account; or


(b) technologies or methods relating to adding, copying, deleting or altering account-based data, if doing so is necessary to achieve the purpose mentioned in paragraph (a); or


(c) technologies or methods relating to adding, copying, deleting or altering account credentials to which an online account relates, if doing so is necessary to achieve the purpose mentioned in paragraph (a);

where the technologies or methods have been, or are being, deployed in giving effect to an account takeover warrant or emergency authorisation.

proceeding
includes a proceeding before a court, tribunal or Royal Commission.



 

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