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Cyber cops to save UK £500m over next four years

Funding boost allows national unit to double manpower... Read more

28 March, 2011 by Nick Heath

Cybercrime police aim to save UK £500m over four years

...next four years. For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see Cyber cops to save UK £500m over next four years on silicon.com... Read more

29 March, 2011 by Nick Heath

Cyber cops get forensics code

To prevent cases collapsing because of corrupted electronic evidence Read more

26 September, 2003 by Andy McCue

Chinese cybercops 'nailing virus writers'

European police aren't good enough at fighting virtual crime and should learn from China, says Kaspersky Labs Read more

9 December, 2004 by Dan Ilett

Cyber cops investigate Manchester police DoS attack

High-tech crime unit called in over email attack on police chief... Read more

12 July, 2005 by Andy McCue

India to train thousands more cyber cops

Security new priority when going offshore Training centres for thousands more cyber cops are planned in India as the country's IT industry tries... Read more

6 February, 2008 by Nick Heath

London Olympics cyber cops hit the ground running

But fake websites already off the starters' blocks Read more

13 January, 2009 by Nick Heath

Cyber-cops mull new strategy to bag web villains

They want make it safe to grass... Read more

5 December, 2001 by Joey Gardiner

UK police: 'We need crime breathalysers for PCs'

Cyber cops chase next gen digital forensics UK police are hoping to one... Read more

11 December, 2008 by Nick Heath

Police fraud centre ready for takeoff

Call the cyber cops Detective superintendent Charlie McMurdie of the Metropolitan Police Service, one of... Read more

2 October, 2008 by Julian Goldsmith

Cybercops fight to lose the 'glory boy' label

...crime unit has moved quickly to address concerns today that the new cyber-cops are only concerned with the glamour end of high-tech crime... Read more

18 April, 2001 by Peter Warren

Dutch cyber snoops remotely access net crime

...a Dutch court. The super snoopa unit will consist of 15 dedicated "cyber-cops" detailed to combat Internet crime ranging from paedophilia to credit-card... Read more

7 October, 1999 by Will Knight

Liverpool police hunt cyber-criminals

...use Guidance Software's technology to set up a school for budding cyber-cops, teaching computer forensics and investigation techniques. The school will be housed... Read more

20 February, 2002 by Joey Gardiner

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