Spies, internet firms in firing line of national security reforms

By David Wroe, James Massola
Updated July 16 2014 - 6:13pm, first published 10:34am
Putting and end to leaks: Government to introduce sweeping national security laws. Photo: Greg Newington
Putting and end to leaks: Government to introduce sweeping national security laws. Photo: Greg Newington

Spies who leak sensitive information will face tough new penalties of up to 10 years' jail and internet firms could be forced to store customers' data for up to two years under sweeping national security reforms.

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