Police
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 NPIA launches Police National DatabaseNews The latest Government database is completed, allowing Police forces to share local intelligence. By Jennifer Scott Published News
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 Anonymous warns of Spain arrest revengeNews Spanish police arrest three men suspected of being involved in the Anonymous hacking group, which has told the world to expect a response. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Police tracking software use ‘deeply concerning’News The Metropolitan Police might use Geotime software to track suspects, but privacy groups aren't impressed. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Facebook: Censoring wrongly or auditing responsibly?News After a number of activist groups' profiles are taken down, we ask whether Facebook is auditing and censoring the site effectively. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Policewoman jailed for breaching Data Protection ActNews A 27-month jail sentence has been given to the Tayside Constable who passed on sensitive details to her partner. By Jennifer Scott Published News
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 Police in CRB email gaffeNews Police force sends results of CRB checks to a web journalist. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 FBI issues Anonymous warrantsNews The FBI issues 40 search warrants in relation to an investigation into Anonymous DDoS attacks. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Public workers slammed for data snoopingNews An investigation in Yorkshire shows how various public workers have been snooping on private data. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Nominet considers cutting off illicit .uk domainsNews Nominet will consider changes to its terms and conditions following a request from SOCA. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Hacker proves password theft is easyNews Password theft is not very tricky and can be done without much skill or money, a security expert explains during a live hack. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Police to get Facebook tutoringNews The NPIA will teach police how to make the most effective use out of modern technologies. By Tom Brewster Published News
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 Virus spreading snooper pleads guiltyNews A 33-year-old Scottish franchise manager helped spread viruses and spied on people via webcams. By Tom Brewster Published News