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  • He added: Officers from the Met's computer's E-crime unit arrested a 16 year-old male on Tuesday afternoon on suspicion of breaching the Computer Misuse Act.

    FBI targets Anonymous hacking group in series of raids on homes 2011

  • E-crime Minister Vernon Coaker said, 'It is important that we stay one step ahead of criminals who increasingly use sophisticated computer networks and the internet to commit and facilitate crime.

    Archive 2008-09-28 2008

  • Head of the Victoria Police E-crime squad, Det Acting-Supt John Manley, said the new guidelines would help train police to deal with an increase in digital crime.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

  • E-crime is estimated to have cost Welsh businesses £373m, based on turnover in 2009 and

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • E-crime reporting format draws closer to a standard

    ARN News 2010

  • E-crime reporting format draws closer to a standard

    Computerworld News 2010

  • E-crime soars in developed countries e-crime proposals labelled 'censorship'

    iTnews Australia 2009

  • In September, the Police Central E-crime Unit finally received the go-ahead from the government, with £3.5 million of Treasury funding alongside £3.9 million from the Metropolitan Police.

    CIO News 2009

  • They will flag up any e-enabled crime to the Police Central E-crime Unit (PCeU), who will also co-ordinate any investigatory response to non-fraud e-crime.

    The most recent articles from Computing 2009

  • The Police Central E-crime Unit (PCeU), based in Scotland Yard, provides specialist computer forensics training and coordinate efforts to fight cybercrime across multiple police forces.

    The Register 2009

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