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IBM mixes search, mapping to fight crime

February 4, 2005 Big Blue unveils a system that plots geographic information contained in police databases, to more easily reveal crime trends. TAGS: crime, IBM Corp., database

Police swoop in on New Zealand botmaster

November 30, 2007 The suspect, seized as part of the FBI's Operation Bot Roast, is alleged to have had illegal control over 1 million computers. TAGS: New Zealand, crime, U.S.

EU wages war on cybercrime

May 24, 2007 As part of the targeted legislation, the Commission will consider laws for tackling ID theft later this year. TAGS: cybercrime, European Union, legislation, identity theft, crime, commission, law

Offline ID crimes still more severe

January 26, 2005 Online theft comprised just 11.6 percent of known-cause identity fraud in 2004, a report says, half of which was linked to spyware. TAGS: identity fraud, crime, fraud, identity theft, spyware, survey, e-mail

Australia pushes further Web censorship

September 21, 2007 Touted as tool for targeting phishing and terrorist sites, new bill would allow police to alter current Internet "blacklist." TAGS: censorship, Australia, terrorism, police, crime, bill, phishing

Traveling exhibit offers 'CSI' experience

October 4, 2007 Visitors to a Boston science museum solve simulated crimes through lab experiments, 'morgue' visits and computer analysis.Photos: Exhibit lets you star in 'CSI' TAGS: exhibit, Boston, museum, crime, Massachusetts, analysis

Can texting reveal who committed crimes?

August 11, 2006 Researchers study mobile-phone texting styles to show links between text linguistics and user IDs. TAGS: user-ID, text message, crime, researcher, mobile phone

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressman wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, sentence, congressman, penalty, bill, police, speech, law, state, MySpace, person, New York, video

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressional Republican wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, sentence, penalty, bill, police, speech, MySpace, Republican, state, law, person, New York, video

Security from A to Z: Kid's game?

November 27, 2006 Once the domain of teenagers, hacking is now being used by organized crime. Part of a series on hot security topics. TAGS: crime, security

Tech and the fight against organized retail crime

June 6, 2006 IntelliVid executive Jumbi Edulbehram says the challenge will get steeper as criminals become increasingly organized. TAGS: crime, retailer, goods, criminal

In U.K. town, it's fingerprint before you drink

October 24, 2006 Town council says biometric program has contributed to a drop in alcohol-related crime. TAGS: alcohol, fingerprint recognition, crime, town, U.K.

New York to use cell phone photographers to help fight crime

January 18, 2007 Mayor says city will equip 911 call centers to accept photos and video sent from cell phones to help nab criminals. TAGS: call-center, crime, caller, cell phone, Bloomberg L.P., operator, New York City, photograph, London, video, New York, image, picture, camera

Week in review: Keyloggers and crime fighters

July 20, 2007 While federal agents get more practice with Internet surveillance, federal agencies grapple with privacy challenges. Also: Earnings season. TAGS: keylogger, suspect, PGP Corp., crime, spyware, Week in review, agent, encryption, reader, IP address, agency, IP, survey, hard drive

HP investigator to plead guilty, testify

January 12, 2007 Bryan Wagner cuts a deal with federal prosecutors to testify against others involved in the company's probe of leaks to the media. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, Kevin Ryan, crime, federal prosecutor, HP, California, identity theft, attorney

Report: U.K. failing to fight Net fraudsters

July 27, 2006 Police not helpful as they could be to businesses, individuals who suffer Internet fraud, warns top legal advisor. TAGS: fraud, Mr., police, victim, crime, fraudster, authority, goods, U.K., attorney general

Mitigating identity theft

April 14, 2005 Security expert Bruce Schneier says solutions being proposed in Congress won't stem a worrying trend. TAGS: fraud, victim, criminal, identity theft, crime, financial company, credit card company, identity, credit card, bank

HP investigator argues California can't try him

January 18, 2007 Bryan Wagner, a data broker charged in connection with the HP boardroom scandal, says state's double jeopardy laws protect him from prosecution. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, defendant, crime, state, attorney, California, HP, prosecutor, identity theft, spokesman, Microsoft Office, U.S.

What Congress isn't doing to stop pretexting

September 15, 2006 Ten anti-pretexting bills are stalled in Congress. Here's a guide to what hasn't been done. TAGS: pretexting, crime, law enforcement, committee, bill, legislation, VoIP, IP

Enterprises: Cybercrime costs us dearly

March 17, 2006 Eyeing cybercrime costs, businesses are waking up to threat posed by organized criminals, says survey. TAGS: cybercrime, crime, chief information officer, threat, survey, IBM Corp., U.S.
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