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Report: Met Police using surveillance tool to intercept mobiles
A report suggests the Met is using a special technology to intercept people's mobile calls and even turn devices off.
Scotland Yard police pinched by Microsoft
Police fighting e-crime have a hard enough time, but now they are losing experts to better paying tech companies.
Police tracking software use ‘deeply concerning’
The Metropolitan Police might use Geotime software to track suspects, but privacy groups aren't impressed.
Cyber crime teens jailed in GhostMarket bust
Two teenagers and two young adults have been given prison sentences for their involvement in the GhostMarket cyber crime forum.
CV personal details can lead to ID theft
Jobseekers beware! CVs hold enough information to make you the victim of identity theft.
Met chief warns of broadband crime boost
Next-generation broadband may boost the economy but it will also support cyber crime, according to a senior police chief.
Police make Anonymous arrests
Five males are detained as part of an investigation into Anonymous actions.
London crime map goes live
The beta of the Met Police crime map mashup has gone live, and Southwark doesn’t look good.
Apple Covent Garden store robbed
iPads and other Apple gear is pilfered by a gang of motorbike-driving thieves.
PCeU saves UK economy over £140m
The PCeU proves its worth by saving the UK a tonne of money, whilst security vendors do their bit in taking down another botnet.
British student charged for January cyber attacks
Peter David Gibson is charged as the Met continues its crackdown on computer-related offences.
Virus spreading snooper pleads guilty
A 33-year-old Scottish franchise manager helped spread viruses and spied on people via webcams.
iTunes and Amazon 'royalty scammers' charged
The PCeU has charged 12 people alleged to have placed songs on iTunes and Amazon to buy them with stolen credit cards.
Phishers 'compromise 10,000 bank accounts'
Six arrests have been made as part of an investigation into a phishing network, believed to have compromised 10,000 bank accounts.
First British arrests over Zeus Trojan
The Police Central e-Crime Unit says the arrests are the first in Europe over the virus.
Infosec 08: Met officer outlines e-crime unit
A surprise change to the Infosec schedule sees a top Met Police officer outline how the new Police Central e-crime Unit will work - and how much...
Police chief caught up in tech deal controversy
Ian Blair is facing calls for an inquiry after the Metropolitan Police awarded contracts to a personal friend of his.
Week in review: Virus hits Iran nuclear power plant, Ballmer bonus woes
The past week was filled with intrigue, action and big money as a virus hits an Iranian nuclear power planet, the British police crack down on the...
Norfolk police inks data warehouse deal with Fujitsu Services
Fujitsu Services to deploy operational data warehouse for Norfolk constabulary.
Tom Watson asks Met to investigate Times email hacking
The feisty MP writes to the Met asking it to investigate hacking at the Times, after the paper admits a former reporter had compromised a police...
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