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Firms keeping quiet about e-crime

...information from a significant proportion of the business community," detective chief superintendent Len Hynds, head of the NHTCU, told the e-Crime Congress 2004 in... Read more

24 February, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

UK police chief: Shut down 'abhorrent' Web sites

...be closed down, claiming they contribute to Internet criminality. Detective chief superintendent Len Hynds, who is the head of Britain's National Hi-Tech Crime... Read more

24 February, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Law may be updated to cover DoS attacks

...more clarity," the Home Office spokeswoman told ZDNet UK News on Wednesday. Len Hynds, head of the NHCTU, agrees. "Our advice from the Crown Prosecution... Read more

11 December, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Insecure networks targeted by paedophiles

...s first e-crime congress in London on Monday, detective chief superintendent Len Hynds said paedophilia is one of the four key areas his organisation... Read more

10 December, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

High-tech cops hit back against ISP claims

Despite the increasing pressure on Britain's e-crime experts, the most senior cybercrime police officer in Britain has rejected criticism of their performance Read more

5 April, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

'Trojan' emails conceal theft tools

...flaws in IE to protect themselves against the scam. Detective Chief Superintendent Len Hynds, Head of the NHTCU said in a statement: "The criminals behind... Read more

13 August, 2004 by Andy McCue

Copycat phisher arrested for Smile attacks

...any had been, the NHTCU said they believed that some were. DCS Len Hynds, head of the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, said in a... Read more

29 April, 2004 by Matt Loney

Transatlantic clampdown to hit extreme Web sites

...that inhabit cyberspace for their own perverse gratification," said detective chief superintendent Len Hynds. However, some Web users were angered by Hynds' comments, taking them... Read more

9 March, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Internet fraudsters sentenced to 15 years

...of £30,000 over a period of two years. Detective Chief Superintendent Len Hynds, head of the NHTCU, said the case underlines the need for... Read more

24 November, 2003 by Munir Kotadia

Confidential reports to aid cybercrime crackdown

...a global law enforcement conference in Edinburgh on Wednesday, detective chief superintendent Len Hynds admitted that the true scale of Internet crime in Britain is... Read more

22 June, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

High-tech police tackle Internet crime

...injection of £25m. NHTCU will be headed up by detective chief superintendent Len Hynds, previously of the National Crime Squad. Jack Straw believes the unit... Read more

18 April, 2001 by Jane Wakefield

Police warning over new key-logging 'Trojan' spam emails

...flaws in IE to protect themselves against the scam. Detective Chief Superintendent Len Hynds, Head of the NHTCU said in a statement: "The criminals behind... Read more

13 August, 2004 by Andy McCue

Extremist and hate websites rise by 300 per cent

...religious hatred, with the FBI announcing a crackdown on extremist sites and Len Hynds, head of the UK's National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, calling... Read more

7 May, 2004 by Jo Best

UK cybercops hook "copycat" phishing-scam suspect

...details are not being released because they could jeopardise the case. DCS Len Hynds, head of the NHTCU, said in a statement: "The message is... Read more

29 April, 2004 by Andy McCue

Insecure networks exploited by paedophiles

...s first e-crime congress in London on Monday, detective chief superintendent Len Hynds said paedophilia is one of the four key areas his organisation... Read more

10 December, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

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