Search results for ‘soca’
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Soca website offline after hacker attack
The Serious Organised Crime Agency website has temporarily been taken offline after a cyber attack by hackers.
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British teenager charged over Soca hacking attack
A 19-year-old from Essex has been charged with carrying out a cyber attack on the UK’s Serious Organised Crime Agency and other websites. The LulzSec hacker group denies he is one of their members.
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FactCheck: Youth services have seen big cuts over the last decade
The YMCA found that spending on youth services has been cut by 71 per cent in real terms since 2010/11 – or almost a billion pounds.
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FactCheck: what the chancellor didn’t say
What did chancellor Philip Hammond leave out of his Budget speech today?
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National Crime Agency: ‘No-one will be beyond the reach’
A new agency to focus on fighting organised crime, child protection, border policing and cybercrime has warned that it will relentlessly pursue criminals.
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How illegal drugs are bought and sold on the dark web
It is possible to buy hard drugs online and have them delivered to your door, a Channel 4 News investigation can reveal. So how can the police combat this illegal trade on the dark web?
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How illegal drugs are bought and sold on the dark web
It is possible to buy hard drugs online and have them delivered to your door, a Channel 4 News investigation can reveal. So how can the police combat this illegal trade on the dark web?
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Three more ‘slavery’ arrests in Wales
Three more suspects have been arrested in connection with allegations of slavery and a third alleged victim has been recovered from one of the sites being searched by detectives.
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Arrests after ‘slavery’ raid at Welsh farm
Four people are arrested in a series of major armed police raids involving more than 100 officers at addresses allegedly linked to slavery.
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#c4newspopup – from Cornwall to Scotland – live tonight in Edinburgh
Channel 4 News comes to you for a week of pop-up shows, travelling from Cornwall to Edinburgh to see how real the economic recovery really is. Today we’re in Edinburgh!
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Eye spy: crackdown on rogue private investigators
Operating as a private investigator without a licence is to become a criminal offence, under plans announced by Theresa May to tackle rogue elements in the industry.
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32 years’ prison for members of Liverpool drugs family
Members of the Fitzgibbon crime family, whose violent drug-dealing made them a number one target for the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (Soca), are sent down for a total of 32 years.
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LulzSec hackers handed jail sentences
Three LulzSec members are sentenced to between 20 and 32 months for hacking offences. But from the beginning, the Lulzsec group stood in stark contrast to the secretive profiles of other hackers.
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British fugitive arrested in Spain
One of Britain’s most wanted fugitives, who fled the country during his trial for an armed robbery in the UK, is arrested by a swimming pool in a dramatic raid by Spanish police.
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Sri Lanka ‘criminalising dissent’, says Amnesty
Amnesty International says Sri Lanka should not host November’s Commonwealth heads of government meeting unless it stops “systematic violation of human rights”.