State-sponsored cyber groups and hackers have increased assaults on Australia's critical infrastructure, businesses and homes, a government report said, adding that its new defence agreement with Britain and the U.S. had likely made it more of a target. Reports of cybercrime surged 23% to more than 94,000 in the financial year to June, the Australian Cyber Security Centre said in its annual threat report on Wednesday. It estimated there was a hack on Australian assets every six minutes. "The cyber threat continues to grow," Defence Minister Richard Marles told ABC Radio. "We're also seeing a greater interest from state actors...