In Australia, I don't always know the nature of the attack, but some of the major ones I can think of include the Bureau of Meteorology, where we announced that it was the Chinese who sat in there for at least six months, and the Australian National University, along with probably many other universities. ANU, for instance, has strong links to defence. We know there was a major breach there. We suspect that most of our public universities are vulnerable. I can think of a start-up dealing with telecoms and satellites in Adelaide where the IP was stolen almost after the start-up. They hid in the system for months and months stealing IP.
For many of us who have clearances and who work with government, when we're at work we almost need to live in an environment in which we presume we have already been breached. We go to great lengths to hide our IP—I do, as do others like me—if we are in that public university environment.