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Stories about: Interpol

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    Ballmer: The cloud will bring new apps to law enforcement 28/01/2010 05:49:00

    A move to the cloud will enable new kinds of applications that public safety and law enforcement agencies can use to do their jobs better, Microsoft’s CEO said during its annual Worldwide Public Safety Symposium on Wednesday.
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    As hacking hits home, China strengthens cyber laws 12/05/2009 12:12:00

    A year ago, when a Time Magazine reporter told Tan Dailin that he'd been identified as someone who may have hacked the Pentagon, he gasped and asked, "Will the FBI send special agents out to arrest me?"
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    Researcher wants hacker groups hounded mercilessly 22/04/2009 09:11:00

    Criminal cyber gangs must be harried, hounded and hunted until they're driven out of business, a noted botnet researcher said today as he prepared to pitch a new anti-malware strategy later this week at the RSA Conference in San Francisco.
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    IT fugitive Stein Bagger will be sent back to Denmark 10/12/2008 07:53:00

    Stein Bagger, the Danish IT executive who turned himself in to Los Angeles police on Saturday and confessed to being wanted by Interpol, is being held by U.S. immigration officials and will be sent back to Denmark to face charges.
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    Microsoft botnet-hunting tool helps bust hackers 30/04/2008 14:38:26

    Botnet fighters have another tool in their arsenal, thanks to Microsoft.
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    WORLD CUP - Security scores big at tournament 29/05/2006 10:24:48

    Germany is anxious about next month's World Cup soccer tournament -- in both senses of the word.
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    How to Save the Internet 12/05/2005 10:59:59

    Computing on the Net is heading for a fall because security is a joke. So we summoned the best minds to see if we could put Humpty back together again.
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    Conference focuses on challenges of fighting cybercrime 20/09/2004 14:21:36

    Preserving the digital crime scene poses one of the biggest challenges in the global fight against cybercrime, said participants this week at a major international conference on fighting Internet-based crime.
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    Microsoft puts a bounty on virus writers 06/11/2003 07:56:58

    Stepping up its battle against computer viruses and worms, Microsoft has established a $US5 million fund to pay rewards for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for releasing malicious code, the company said.
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