Intellectual Property Crime Unit protects the rights of sports broadcasters
Kaspersky Lab to help train the City of London Police on how to tackle the growing cybercrime menace
The law enforcement is struggling with Facebook and Twitter
Two arrests made in London as police swoop on international gang that defrauded eBay's online ticketing service
The National Crime Agency and its global allies deny Shylock banking Trojan its pound of flesh
Data protection watchdog highlights data handling issues across different British police forces
The Met police are to wear body cameras, claiming it should lead to swifter prosecutions as people know they've been…
According to police records, 162,932 items of computing and communications equipment were stolen in the UK in the past year
City of London Police say scammers pretending to be Neil Trotter, winner of £107.9m on the Euromillions
Lack of cyber policing skills in the UK is a cause for concern
British Pregnancy Advice Service was hacked twice in March 2012 by Anonymous hacker James Jeffrey
The Metropolitan Police Service has released its IT transformation plan, which includes a broad tablet deployment and increased use of…
A woman driver in California has been issued a ticket by police after being caught wearing Google Glass
NCCU wants cyber police to be the "career of choice" for those going into enforcement
As the PCeU heads for its merger with SOCA, it brags about its startling achievements
Met Police launches campaign to raise awareness of the risk of mobile phone theft in London
Crooks are getting away with making massive sums of money because police aren't investigating lower-level cyber crimes enough, MPs warn
Courtrooms will become 'fully digital' by 2016 as the government seeks to end 'outdated' reliance on paper
Try our quiz on the villains and victims of cyber space
Boston calls were blocked by high demand - not by any deliberate network shutdown
Samsung offices have been raided by police investigating the alleged theft of OLED screen technology
Microsoft figures show British police make more requests for Skype user data than other forces in any other nation
AT&T "hacker" Weev hates Government, but told TechWeekEurope of his Mormonism - and his plans to run for Congress
Europol seeing successes from its European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) as another criminal operation shut down
Exclusive: TechWeekEurope FOIs expose patchy methods in cyber policing across Britain, as officials start to fret over the impending formation…
Police cracking down on phishing activity as major operation with SOCA yields results
The Metropolitan Police looks to combat rise of the ransomware
Man-on-the-run says he manipulated metadata in a photo file, but gives strange reasons for doing so
Fugitive McAfee offers $25,000 for capture of the real culprit in Belize murder