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Police arrest thousands in global crackdown on social engineering
China-financed First Light 2022 operation against organised crime.
Juha Saarinen
Jun 16 2022 12:38PM
Security
Tech firms must do more on child abuse, European police chiefs say
Cites "extreme level" of offending.
Staff Writer
Feb 14 2020 1:02PM
Strategy
Interpol group delays criticism of encryption after objections
Puts off plans to condemn spread of strong encryption after objections by tech companies.
Joseph Menn
Nov 28 2019 7:02AM
Strategy
Interpol plans to condemn encryption spread, citing predators, sources say
Could provide cover for more countries to pass laws barring unbreakable encryption.
Joseph Menn
Nov 19 2019 6:55AM
Networking
Aussie businesses hit hard by busted Nigerian email scam ring
Criminals nabbed.
Juha Saarinen
Aug 2 2016 5:00PM
Security
Inside Interpol's digital crime centre
What's holding back cybercrime investigations?
Andrew Sadauskas
Oct 21 2015 11:00AM
Security
Australia takes part in Interpol's first 'dark web' training program
As use of darknets grows.
Ashley Carman
Aug 4 2015 12:50PM
Security
Interpol wants more biometric data on Australians
Minister happy to share, but is bureaucracy getting in the way?
Paris Cowan
May 28 2015 11:48AM
Software
Interpol, tech companies take down Simda botnet
"Hide and seek" nature of pay-per-install bot made it a hard catch.
Russell Brown
Apr 14 2015 6:33AM
Security
Interpol opens Asia-Pac cyber crime centre
Singapore facility to host 200 staff.
Staff Writers
Oct 3 2014 6:45AM
Security
Interpol warns use of passports database needs to improve
Lax approach to digital screening allowed stolen documents onto MH 370.
Staff Writers
Mar 10 2014 1:06PM
Software
ISPs opt into Interpol child abuse filter
ACMA blacklist sidelined.
James Hutchinson
Jun 27 2011 5:53PM
Telco/ISP
EU cybercrime treaty best for policing: Phair
Former cybercop urges nations to give agreement time to work.
Darren Pauli
May 25 2011 2:21PM
Security
Interpol flags interest in internet regulation
Observer status up for debate.
Ry Crozier
May 24 2011 7:02AM
Telco/ISP
Cyberpolice wrestle with command and control
No neutral parties in dynamic online world.
Liz Tay
Dec 6 2010 9:13AM
Security
Interpol offers "worst of" list to Australian ISPs
The ACMA to evaluate.
John Hilvert
Nov 10 2010 7:47AM
Telco/ISP
NZ Police join global cybercrime taskforce
To combat online child abuse and exploitation.
Staff Writers
Jun 18 2010 12:16PM
Security
Interpol chief slams body scanners
Passport fraud a bigger problem.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 1 2010 6:50AM
Hardware
Australia shares very little biometric data
Australia is not playing its part in international efforts to share biometric data in the fight against crime and terror, according to experts speaking at the Biometrics Institute conference held in Sydney today.
Brett Winterford
May 28 2009 2:49PM
Security
Interpol closes in on Photoshop-paedophile
Interpol has identified a suspected paedophile as 32 year-old Christopher Paul Neil from Canada..
Tom Sanders
Oct 18 2007 6:38AM
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