Police Disorganisation Blamed For Rise In Net Crime
News Thirteen suspected paedophiles were arrested Wednesday, as part of Britain's biggest ever police operation against child pornography on the Internet, but a chief superintendent at the Metropolitan Police has admitted that police officers in the...
[January 18, 2001, 15:11]
VeriSign Warns Of Organised Gangs Behind Net Crime
Talkback Take a look at what the Welsh Development Agency is doing to help address the issues in this article http://www.wda.co.uk/index.cfm/press_centre/november_2004/15_11_04 _new_partnership_in_the_fight_against_hi_tech_crime/en7079
[November 19, 2004, 11:26]
VeriSign Warns Of Organised Gangs Behind Net Crime
Talkback Until when will this misinformation spread? Funny… This article is such a fine example of a mind virus, a rapidly spreading belief, and a false one at that. It spreads in such a way that people accept the info for granted without questioning it and...
[November 18, 2004, 20:04]
VeriSign Warns Of Organised Gangs Behind Net Crime
Talkback Maybe microsoft should take the lead with a media campaign - even radio/tv, hilighting the plethora of free security updates and software to tackle this problem from the source.home users need educating in awareness.if they have the facilities to...
[November 18, 2004, 13:19]
Organised Crime's Grip On The Net 'is Tightening'
Talkback what a Great Job for Out Of Work Techies!
[December 13, 2004, 14:52]
Net Fraud Site Details Credit Card Crime
News An online guide to fraud -- which outlines ways to steal credit card details over the Internet and re-use them to defraud Net businesses -- has caused concern among banking experts who fear that the service could inspire criminal activity.
[March 5, 2001, 10:22]
Dutch Cyber Snoops Remotely Access Net Crime
News Those liberal Dutch police, no doubt inspired by ZDNet's recent Surveillance coverage, announced this week a dedicated cyber-crime that will have the power to crack into a suspect's computer remotely with a "cyber search warrant" from a Dutch court.
[October 7, 1999, 11:36]
To Catch A Thief: High-Tech Mobile Enquiry Platform Helps Western Australia Police Service Close The Net On Crime
White Papers Policing an area as vast as Western Australia is a testing business. The Western Australia Police Service needed to improve its ability to conduct background checks on people and vehicles. It wanted to explore the potential of a mobile solution...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
VeriSign Warns Of Organised Gangs Behind Net Crime
News Organised gangs are more likely than ever to be behind online attacks, according to a new VeriSign report. The trend appears to be towards more sophisticated attacks by more organised groups, VeriSign said in its twice-yearly Internet Security...
[November 17, 2004, 8:40]
Organised Crime's Grip On The Net 'is Tightening'
News Almost all of the malware circulating the Internet is written by organised criminals looking for financial gain, experts say, and the problem is set to get worse. According to Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Labs, these criminals are behind 90...
[December 9, 2004, 16:05]
Net Hits Back At UK Crime
News A crime-fighting Web site that employs email to tip-off the police was launched Friday by Crimestoppers Trust. Director of the Crimestoppers Trust Digby Carter, believes the Internet will increasingly play a part in the fight against crime.
[October 4, 1999, 11:02]
Australian Criminal Records Available Online
News Australian's can now check out the criminal behaviour of their friends and neighbours online for just $6 dollars (£2.25) using a new service from Crime Net. Manager of Crime Net, Roy Hampton, is a former police detective for Victoria and denies the...
[May 2, 2000, 15:54]
Surveillance: Privacy Versus Policework - The Debate
News The police say access to email and Net traffic is necessary in the fight against crime. Bohm is convinced Akerman's concerns about crime fighting are genuine but argues that his apparent alarm at official proposals is representative of how little...
[September 27, 1999, 11:25]
Police: Not Enough Evidence For Paedophile Crackdown
News The Internet Crime Forum (ICF) report, published on Tuesday, revealed that one in five of the 4.8 million children online in the UK have been approached by paedophiles in Internet chatrooms. Uniform crime figures do not record any distinction...
[March 22, 2001, 11:25]
Government To Launch Cyber Crime Unit
News Operation Trawler found that crime on the Net -- paedophilia, fraud and hate sites -- was an increasing problem. The Home Office has given the go ahead for the setting up of a cyber crime unit and thrown £337,000 at the project.
[January 18, 2000, 10:40]
Project Trawler: Cyber Crime In The UK
News Project Trawler -- the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) three-year study into cyber crime in the UK -- has found that paedophiles and criminals using the Net for secure communication are the two biggest problems facing law enforcement...
[June 22, 1999, 17:05]
Digital Fingerprint To Tackle Dark Side Of The Web
News One day after the government's launch of a National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, a new security system named Net Intelligence claims to be able to trap and attach a unique DNA-like fingerprint to illegal material on the Web.
[April 20, 2001, 8:11]
High-tech Police Tackle Internet Crime
News Take me to ZDNet's Net Crime Special Home secretary Jack Straw today launched the UK's first high-tech crime unit on Wednesday at London's Science Museum. The National High-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has been set up in reaction to the increasing use...
[April 18, 2001, 10:19]
News Roundup: How Real Is The May Day Hack Threat?
News Take me to ZDNet's Net Crime Special The UK's National High Tech Crime Unit has said it is not planning any action to protect firms from possible hacking attacks. High-Tech Crime Unit ignores May Day hacking threat
[May 1, 2001, 9:42]
Fourteen Arrested After Internet Child Porn Investigation
News See the Net Crime News Section for the latest on hacking, fraud, online child safety, viruses and legal issues. This type of crime involves one of the most vulnerable groups in society and we will take every step we can to protect them," said Chief...
[October 30, 2001, 15:22]

