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Sex Tech: Faceporn win, Parental revenge porn, Google: No Porn Filter
Google opposes UK porn filters, a fake porn profile nets felony charges, Faceporn trumps Facebook and iPads are for porn.
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Sex Tech: Grindr Hacker, Digital Dating Disrupt, ICANN .XXX Defense, Filesharing Lawyer: Contempt
Digital dating conference report, Grindr hacker unpunished, ICANN responds to .XXX antitrust suit, porn's filesharing lawyer busted.
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Hey Kids: Vandalize our house on Twitter and Facebook!
Social networking is being used as communications mechanisms to orchestrate vandalism of vacant homes.
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Anonymous Attacks Child Porn Websites and Publish User Names
Anonymous attacked pedophile websites and stated that anyone hosting, promoting, or supporting child pornography will become a target.
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Cybercrime costs $338bn to global economy; More lucrative than drugs trade
Cybercrime is costing more than the drugs trade, according to new research by Symantec. But this criminologist argues that some crime cannot be measured in financial losses.
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The Lost iPhone 5: More Questions Than Answers - UPDATED
Questions loom about SF police and Apple's search of a man's home for an iPhone 5 prototype.
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Should CCTV be allowed in schools and universities?
A simple enough question with no simple answer. Should schools, college and universities be covered in CCTV?
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Police use Bluetooth messages to combat crime, target youth
Bluetooth technology is being more widely used to target youth and risk groups in urban areas to reduce crime or highten awareness
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Government in action: 1.3M mobile plans; Mexico's Internet tax; England's crime map
Mobile plans for everyone with 1.3 million options; Mexico's new Internet tax will be 3 percent; and the U.K. has a new web site map showing were every crime has occurred for the last 3 years.
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Can the smartphone beat down violent crime?
Know how to beat small time violent crime? Organize a counter mob - and can the smart phone help? You bet! just get government out of the way and it will happen.
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NYPD recruit victims of crime, to fight crime
I think it's fair to say, many will agree with me, that some law enforcement agencies, departments and organisations are a mere haemorrhoid, dangling from the arse of our societies. Strong...
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Stolen laptops phone home
UK police report that code buried deep within notebooks has been successful in recovering stolen laptops throughout the world.
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US Government leadership in cyber security lacking
I see that the US assistant secretary of the national cyber-security division of the Homeland Security Department addressed the New York City Metro InfraGard. His remarks are disturbing to me...
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Canadian cops recruit in Second Life
Last month, the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) held a recruitment seminar in Second Life. Yes, you read that right: recruiting law enforcement officers through a virtual world. The idea, the...
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Online crime unit boasts its 1,000,000th crime report
It's some sort of dubious milestone - the US Internet Crime Complaint Center (or IC3) has fielded its millionth complaint. Ars Technica reports that IC3, founded as a clearing house to help...
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Are virtual crimes against the law?
Virtual and real worlds are colliding, and not necessarily in a good way. Second Life, a popular online fantasy world, now has crime and it's not virtual law enforcement that is looking into the...
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$10 million to fight cyber crime
Law makers in Washington introduced a bill Monday called the "Cyber-Security Enhancement Act of 2007". Brian Krebs gives it good coverage. The bill would make additional funds available to the...
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Iowa cops want more funding for technology
Top cop: 'My commitment to technology is as large as you want to fund,' he tells legislature.
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ND plans to crack down on Internet sex crimes
Child porn, luring kids are crimes likely to face stiffer penalties this year.
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DC police launch IE-only crime maps site
In response to citizen requests, DCPD puts crimes data online, but this version is IE-only, and misses out on modern Web app technology that would make the service truly useful.
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