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“The 2004 E-Crime Watch survey was conducted to unearth e-crime fighting trends and techniques, including best practices and emerging trends.”
Commemorative Observances: A Chronological List « ResourceShelf 2004
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Sixteen-year-old boy arrested in international sting targeting LulzSec and Anonymous OFFICERS from the Metropolitan Police's E-Crime Unit in London arrested a 16-year-old boy in South London today, the latest arrest in an international sting operation targeting the notorious hacker groups Anonymous and LulzSec.
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''Victoria Police E-Crime Squad is investigating the allegation personal details of Victorians were electronically accessed by a media outlet via a confidential political party database without authorisation,'' a police spokeswoman said.
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''Victoria Police E-Crime Squad is investigating the allegation personal details of Victorians were electronically accessed by a media outlet via a confidential political party database without authorisation,'' a police spokeswoman said.
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The 16-year-old boy was arrested today at an address in south London by members of the Metropolitan Police's E-Crime unit after a joint operation with the FBI and authorities in The Netherlands.
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Officers from the Metropolitan Police's E-Crime Unit in London arrested the youth in South London Tuesday afternoon, part of an international sting.
FOXNews.com Jeremy A. Kaplan 2011
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Goods purportedly from GHD, Ugg, Tiffany and Nike had been peddled by the sites, said the Metropolitan Police E-Crime Unit.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Officers from the Metropolitan Police's E-Crime Unit in London arrested a 16-year-old boy in South London Tuesday afternoon, the latest arrest in an international sting operation targeting the notorious hacker groups Anonymous and LulzSec.
FOXNews.com Jeremy A. Kaplan 2011
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Detective Inspector Paul Hoare from the E-Crime Unit said many gangs registered sites in bulk solely to dupe customers.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Victoria Police E-Crime Squad is investigating the allegation personal details of Victorians were electronically accessed by a media outlet via a confidential political party database without authorisation,'' a police spokeswoman said.
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