The Census and Australian Bureau of Statistics websites have crashed on their most important day of the year [Census day for Australians], leaving Australians frustrated and unable to complete their form online. Many trying to log on to the Census and ABS sites were met with an error message on Tuesday evening saying the site could not be reached.
In a first, the census requires a full name to be filled in, though many including politicians are concerned about privacy issues. Crossbench senators including Nick Xenophon, Scott Ludlam and Sarah Hanson-Young are pledging not to comply with rules for the census will be treated like any other citizen and risk fines of $180 per day, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Tuesday.
Some took to Twitter to slam the ABS, with one user sarcastically saying they were "definitely technically competent enough to keep our most private data safe."
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 09 2016, @05:02PM
The average household is somethinng like 2.6 persons (citation currently uncontactable, due to ddos), so more like 10m attempts. The supposedly tested for 1m per hour., which is inconcevably poor planning, given majority would peg for the 'after dinner' time slot. Well that assumption and most of their published data pages ending in .nsf being a big givaway.