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Anonymous smashes Turkish Government as AntiSec rolls on
The war between the Turkish Government and Anonymous rages on, as the latter claims hits on around 100 official websites.
Facebook: Censoring wrongly or auditing responsibly?
After a number of activist groups' profiles are taken down, we ask whether Facebook is auditing and censoring the site effectively.
FBI issues Anonymous warrants
The FBI issues 40 search warrants in relation to an investigation into Anonymous DDoS attacks.
Public workers slammed for data snooping
An investigation in Yorkshire shows how various public workers have been snooping on private data.
ICO: Government shouldn’t collect all comms data
Is fighting crime and terrorism a sufficient excuse for a squeeze on the rights of individuals? The ICO doesn’t think so.
EU investigates criminals targeting Skype calls
An EU agency is concerned about how criminals are using VoIP tech such as Skype, and wants to investigate the issue Europe-wide.
Robocops a reality by 2084?
A researcher has said robotic policemen will hit the streets within the next 75 years.
Home Office announces interactive crime maps for every neighbourhood
New online maps will let people check and compare crime month-by-month in their area.
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...
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.
Police crash multi-million pound iPhone fraud party
Eight men and one woman have been arrested in connection with a fraud operation thought to have stolen millions of pounds from phone providers.
Police armed with more smartphones
The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has confirmed the force-wide smartphone deployment will be completed by March.
More police forces to benefit from mobile tech
£30 million scheme will save time and benefit citizens.
Police get mobile fingerprint scanners
Agency says scheme to check identities while mobile will save police time, but civil rights groups have called for a stop to plans until legal...
NPIA launches Police National Database
The latest Government database is completed, allowing Police forces to share local intelligence.
Lancashire Police in data breach blunder
The police force mistakenly places restricted information on its website for all to see.
Police in CRB email gaffe
Police force sends results of CRB checks to a web journalist.
London crime map goes live
The beta of the Met Police crime map mashup has gone live, and Southwark doesn’t look good.
Policing tech could be delayed
A police force-wide IT system likely won't be possible until at least 2015 and mobile devices won't solve bureaucracy, according to a new report.
Copenhagen police turn to Macs
The Danish Police Department is depending on Macs to manage the Environmental Conference in Copenhagen this week.
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