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August Archive

Click to read more on Met's knife crime policy attacked
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Click to read more on Trusted sites thwart net hijacks
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Click to read more on Bank customer data sold on eBay
  • Bank customer data sold on eBay

    Bank customer data sold on eBay

  • 26 August 2008
  • A computer containing a million bank customers' personal data has reportedly been sold on an internet auction site.
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Click to read more on University used in Nigerian scam
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Click to read more on Passengers test new face scanners
  • Passengers test new face scanners

    Passengers test new face scanners

  • 19 August 2008
  • Facial recognition scanners are being trialled at an airport as part of government efforts to improve security and reduce passenger congestion.
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Click to read more on Clipboards hijacked in web attack
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Click to read more on Bogus e-mail hits scams watchdog
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Click to read more on Help for identity fraud victims
  • Help for identity fraud victims

    Help for identity fraud victims

  • 13 August 2008
  • Identity fraud victims should only need to make one telephone call rather than three to put their credit record straight as a result of a new scheme.
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Click to read more on Spy fear over e-mail check plan
  • Spy fear over e-mail check plan

    Spy fear over e-mail check plan

  • 13 August 2008
  • Plans to give local councils and other public bodies the power to monitor e-mail and internet traffic have been branded a "snoopers' charter".
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Click to read more on Home Office in new knives clampdown
  • Home Office in new knives clampdown

    Home Office in new knives clampdown

  • 12 August 2008
  • The Home office is focussing its anti-knife strategy on halting the sale of knives to under-18s, ministers announced yesterday.
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Click to read more on 'Pump and Dump' conmen targeted
  • 'Pump and Dump' conmen targeted

    'Pump and Dump' conmen targeted

  • 12 August 2008
  • Scammers using the net to hype stocks are being targeted with software that can spot fraudulent trading patterns.
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Click to read more on Knife charges down 50% since 2004
  • Knife charges down 50% since 2004

    Knife charges down 50% since 2004

  • 11 August 2008
  • The number of people charged with possessing a knife in London has fallen by 50% in the past four years, police figures have shown.
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Click to read more on 100,000 Stolen From Security Van
  • 100,000 Stolen From Security Van

    100,000 Stolen From Security Van

  • 11 August 2008
  • Armed raiders escaped with more than £100,000 after robbing a security van as it delivered cash to a Glasgow bank.
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Click to read more on Recent SIA Performance
  • Recent SIA Performance

    Recent SIA Performance

  • 11 August 2008
  • Over the last few months we have made wide-ranging improvements to our systems and the level of service we provide. Progress has been made in the following areas:
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Click to read more on Police and SIA Join Forces in Operation Lime
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Click to read more on Expert clones 'secure' passports
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Click to read more on US cracks 'biggest ID fraud case'
  • US cracks 'biggest ID fraud case'

    US cracks 'biggest ID fraud case'

  • 06 August 2008
  • The US authorities have charged 11 people in connection with the theft of credit-card details in the country's largest-ever identity theft case.
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Click to read more on Pubs 'face closure' over beer tax
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Click to read more on Terror detention plans 'muddled'
  • Terror detention plans 'muddled'

    Terror detention plans 'muddled'

  • 05 August 2008
  • Plans to extend terror detention to 42 days could undermine the independence of judges and lead to the collapse of trials, peers have warned.
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