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RSA Europe: Microsoft praises UK e-crime unit
Microsoft chief security advisor and ex FBI-agent hails the new Police Central e-crime unit as a possible turning point in the battle against cyber...
Terrorist suspects forced to hand over encryption keys
The police have the power to put you in jail if you don’t hand over encryption keys to the data they want.
Met cyber crime £1 million boost slashed
A planned £1 million boost from the Home Office for the Met's Police Central e-crime Unit has been cut.
Criminals steal police mobile phone data server
Mobile phone surveillance company has server stolen from Kent office.
Italian police arrest phishing gang
Crackdown on major phishing gang leads to the arrest of 24 people behind the attacks on thousands of websites used to commit identity theft.
Man involved in AT&T iPad vulnerability discovery arrested
Police have arrested a man who was part of the team that discovered a vulnerability in the AT&T website that contained iPad user email addresses.
Public Sector Roundup: Technology tackles truancy
This week, Stafford Sports College automates truancy notification, the MoD launches an online travel service, Manchester Police go mobile and...
London teens arrested in relation to £7.8m cyber crime
The Police Central e-Crime Unit questions two teenagers believed to be involved in an 8,000 member online cyber crime forum.
Public Sector Roundup: e-crime business threat
Wales aims to combat e-crime, Hull University gets help with data archiving, Dyfed Powys Police seek to improve helpdesk services and...
Hackers release San Francisco Bart cop data
San Francisco police officer data is dumped online after the city's underground transport agency decides to disable mobile services to prevent...
Data security: protect your business
The recent unveiling of a £7m Police Central E-crime Unit to tackle Internet fraud says it all. Online crime has become a global menace, with up...
Police e-crime hubs announced
The three hubs will hook up with the Met to take down cyber crime operations.
London cyber criminals face jail for Natwest fraud
A Police Central e-Crime Unit operation leads to a £600,000 internet fraud gang facing jail.
Cybercrime: The challenges of the Police Central e-crime Unit
Charlie McMurdie repeats her call for vendor and industry cooperation, while F-Secure's CTO calls for cybercrime to be considered as serious as...
Local authorities ignore mobile data security
Survey finds councils, boroughs and police authorities' mobile working and disaster recovery plans lacking.
Anonymous warns of Spain arrest revenge
Spanish police arrest three men suspected of being involved in the Anonymous hacking group, which has told the world to expect a response.
Spanish police arrest Mariposa botnet ringleaders
Three Spanish men stand accused of masterminding a botnet that infected nearly 13 million computers in 190 countries, including in many big...
Staffs Police cuts red tape with mobile training
The Midlands force is making the most of its new mobile devices by providing training to cut 30 minutes of administrative time from each shift.
NPIA plans £200 million police IT savings
The National Policing Improvement Agency has said it will save the service £200 million through better IT and procurement work.
Is Britain turning into a police state?
A leading technology figure has warned that government policy is leading Britain down a slippery slope to a ‘police state’.
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