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Police e-crime hubs announced
News The three hubs will hook up with the Met to take down cyber crime operations.
By Tom Brewster Published
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NAO: Police mobile rollout failing to deliver
News The police are not getting enough benefits from the Mobile Information Programme, the NAO says.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Dell World 2011: The tech UK emergency services need
News The NHS and the Metropolitan Police could really benefit from some of the IT on show at Dell World.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Apple Covent Garden store robbed
News iPads and other Apple gear is pilfered by a gang of motorbike-driving thieves.
By Eva Martin Published
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Police IT a 'mess,’ say MPs
News A Commons Home Affairs Committee report finds police IT resembles an adolescent's bedroom.
By Tom Brewster Published
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UPDATED: Teen charged as LulzSec inquiries continue
News An 18 year old suspected of being a key member of LulzSec is to appear in court today.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Manchester police admit investigation data lost
News The ICO is looking into a data breach after a police officer's house is burgled.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Anonymous claims 8GB of Italian authority data
News Hacktivism isn't going away as Anonymous posts 8GB of data purportedly from the body running Italy's national critical IT infrastructure.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Lancashire Police in data breach blunder
News The police force mistakenly places restricted information on its website for all to see.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Week in Review: Phone hacking and police snooper sackings
News This week, with the epic phone hacking scandal still raging on, it's reported hundreds of police have been snooping on data they shouldn't be looking at. What a bunch of naughty so-and-sos...
By Tom Brewster Published
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Anonymous smashes Turkish Government as AntiSec rolls on
News The war between the Turkish Government and Anonymous rages on, as the latter claims hits on around 100 official websites.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Police database abuse ‘hugely intrusive’
News The Big Brother Watch finds 900 police officers and staff breached the Data Protection Act in the last three years.
By Tom Brewster Published
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