In this Part—
"close relative"—a person is a close relative of another if—
(a) they
are spouses or domestic partners; or
(b) one
is (whether by blood or marriage) a grandparent, grandchild, parent, child,
brother or sister of the other;
"criminal purpose" means the purpose of committing, or facilitating the
commission of, an offence;
"digital signature" means encrypted electronic or computer data intended for
the exclusive use of a particular person as a means of identifying himself or
herself as the sender of an electronic communication;
"electronic communication" means a communication transmitted in the form of
electronic or computer data;
"false identity"—a person assumes a false identity if the person
pretends to be, or passes himself or herself off as, some other person;
The other person may be—
(a)
living or dead;
(b) real
or fictional;
(c)
natural or corporate.
"personal identification information"—a person's personal
identification information is information used to identify the person, and
includes—
(a) in
the case of a natural person—
(i)
information about the person such as his or her name,
address or other contact details, date or place of birth, marital status,
relatives and so on;
(ii)
the person's driver's licence or driver's licence number;
(iii)
the person's passport or passport number;
(iv)
biometric data relating to the person;
(v)
the person's voice print;
(vi)
each of the following:
(A) the person's credit or debit card
(whether in physical or digital form);
(B) the number and card verification code
on such a card;
(C) any data stored or encrypted on such a
card;
(vii)
any means commonly used by the person to identify himself
or herself (including a digital signature);
(viii)
a series of numbers or letters (or a combination of both)
intended for use as a means of personal identification (including, to avoid
doubt, a personal identification number (PIN) or other password or passcode);
(b) in
the case of a body corporate—
(i)
its name;
(ii)
its ABN;
(iii)
the number of any bank account established in the body
corporate's name or of any credit card issued to the body corporate;
"prohibited material" means anything (including personal
identification information) that enables a person to assume a false identity
or to exercise a right of ownership that belongs to someone else to funds,
credit, information or any other financial or non-financial benefit;
"public identification information" means a person's name, address or other
contact details, date or place of birth, marital status and relatives;
"voice print" means computer data recording the unique characteristics of a
person's voice.