UK Police Launch Hacker Crackdown
News Police are stepping up the war on cybercrime with two arrests in the past week in opposite corners of Europe. In the course of their investigations police also found evidence on the man's PC which suggested he was responsible for the release of the...
[April 11, 2005, 11:05]
UK Police Upgrade Biometric Identification Tech
News The Police IT Organisation (PITO) has teamed with Northrop Grumman in an eight-year, £122m deal to create next-generation biometric identification technology for UK police. Under the contract, Northrop Grumman's information technology sector will...
[December 15, 2004, 15:30]
UK Police Struggling To Fight Cybercrime
News Police are suffering increased workloads, under-funding and a "lack of relevant training" in their fight against Internet paedophilia, according to research released on Friday. The report -- published by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary...
[March 4, 2005, 16:15]
UK Police Crack Down On Local Hackers
News According to UK police, international cooperation is vital to their ongoing work. UK police say they have succeeded in "disrupting" much of the activity in the UK. It's encouraging that the UK police are investigating them," he says.
[January 24, 2001, 11:45]
UK Police Upgrade Network
News Criminal justice agencies and 250,000 users across the UK's police forces are to receive an updated national network for the secure exchange of data across organisational boundaries, it was announced on Thursday.
[November 4, 2004, 14:53]
Police Smash UK's Biggest Pirate Software Operation
News West Midlands police last week smashed one of the UK's largest ever counterfeit software operations. In association with Birmingham City Trading Standards and investigators from the Crime Unit at European Leisure Software Publishers Association...
[November 16, 1999, 11:53]
Police Raid Suspected UK Computer Fraudsters
News The men were held by police for questioning and have been released on police bail without charge. Customs and excise officers have arrested 21 men in the UK in connection with alleged computer hardware fraud estimated to be worth millions of pounds.
[February 21, 2001, 15:10]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback Cannibals are a hell of a lot less dangerous to the freedom of a nation than police chiefs in a land where there are no permanent guarantees of freedom of speech. The US has exported a lot of bad ideas to the UK and the rest of the world over the...
[February 26, 2004, 1:48]
UK Police Help Fight Outsourcing Cybercrime
News The Metropolitan Police and the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC) have joined forces to set up a working party to tackle the increasing threat of global cybercrime especially in offshoring companies.
[July 12, 2005, 18:45]
Hi-tech Police To Join New UK Force
News The elite police force will merge the National Crime Squad (which the NHTCU is part of), the National Criminal Intelligence Service and the investigative branches of the Customs and Immigration Service.
[February 10, 2004, 10:45]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback I think their ability to censor the entire Internet (or even UK sites) is strictly limited! Currently, customers of my company are being hit by massive denial of service attacks, followed by blackmail demands.
[February 25, 2004, 15:59]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback No one can stop the Internet
[February 25, 2004, 15:34]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback Or the police don't know how to read? The printed book is not a mature medium then, I take it? Go to your local library or bookshop and there's lots of information on these topics.
[February 25, 2004, 15:26]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback excerpt form the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 19. Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and...
[February 25, 2004, 15:08]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback Would just like to say what aload of tosh i have read on this subject! how can your car being vandalised even compare to the rape of young children so sickos can watch it on the internet! I agree that there is a certain right we have to express...
[September 14, 2004, 16:13]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback Gee. The Internet caused these problems. Reminds of when Led Zepplin records were played backwards. Remember those records contained commands from the devil and made people do things that they should not do.
[February 25, 2004, 14:46]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback I'm not interested in an internet safe for business and entertainment, kind Mr Policeman. I'm interested in an internet that contains the sum total of human experience. I want all the love, joy, straining urges, depravity, and documented examples...
[February 26, 2004, 12:42]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback This is a bit 'rich' and borders on 'hypcocracy' from an establishment and successive governments who have continued to water down the morale fabric of this country and now want to vet everything that we say and do.
[February 25, 2004, 8:53]
UK Police Crack Down On Billion-pound Internet Scams
Talkback I was nearly a victim of crime via e bay when I was offered second chance on a plasma screen TV for £860 from someone who contacted me outside of e bay, by e mail. When I approached a local travle agent to send the money using my credit card, I...
[October 29, 2005, 12:08]
UK Police Chief: Shut Down 'abhorrent' Web Sites
Talkback This is a bit 'rich' and borders on 'hypcocracy' from an establishment and successive governments who have continued to water down the morale fabric of this country and now want to vet everything that we say and do.
[February 25, 2004, 8:52]
