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5 years ago... UK cyber-crime spend 'inadequate'

News Home Secretary Jack Straw said the money will be given to the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) to fight the growth in computer-based crime. 19.01.00: The UK government's £337,000 pledge to set up a... [19 Jan 2005]

5 years ago: NCIS outlines the danger of cybercrime

News 22.06.99 The National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), the UK's international crime investigators, yesterday became the latest law enforcement agency to release a report on the threat of computer crime. [22 Jun 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Wi-Finding, dirty money and techs in the City

Comment Leaked information from the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), the agency responsible for following up on reported suspicious transactions, appears to strengthen anecdotal evidence. They're not all here today... [09 Jan 2004]

419 crackdown must get to the source, say UK police

News A proposed new crackdown on '419' email scams by the Nigerian government must give police powers to arrest the wealthy and well-connected criminals at the heart of the operation, according to the UK's National Criminal Intelligence... [27 Nov 2003]

Companies told 'do more to prevent ID theft'

News The National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), which works with the UK's law enforcement agencies to fight organised crime, is concerned about this growing phenomenon because the general population is often not... [29 Oct 2003]

IT Myths: Who's analysing our trans-Atlantic phone calls?

News Typically police apply to NCIS who then apply to the Home Secretary. Who's listening to your phone calls? One of the most commonly heard IT myths has it that governments and large telcos are in cahoots, tapping calls,... [17 Jul 2003]

Nigerian 419 scams: Your questions answered

News UK law enforcement agencies are represented by the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) in their fight against this fraud. Last year NCIS helped secure the arrest and subsequent conviction of 36... [27 Feb 2003]

Nigerian scam update: The crackdown continues

News To put the problem into perspective, last year alone 150 people were victims of this fraud, according to NCIS figures. From a business perspective this scam reflects very badly upon Nigeria as a country," said Venning,... [26 Feb 2003]

Nigerian money scams: What should we do?

News Taking things a step further, the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) has a dedicated section of its site to deal with West African Organised Crime - specifically the 419 scam.silicon.com encourages anybody who... [21 Feb 2003]

Kat Slater and the man from Microsoft

Comment The UK's National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) believes there are as many as five Americans connected with the 419 scam waiting in hotel lobbies in this country every day. It's Christmas, which can only mean two... [29 Nov 2002]

2002: The year of spam

News The UK National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) estimates that up to five Americans are waiting in London hotel lobbies every day to meet people connected with the 419 scam. One in every 14 emails arriving in UK... [25 Nov 2002]

The RIP Act: What the parties say

News On the campaign trail in Leicester, e-minister Patricia Hewitt admitted plans by the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) and the Council of the EU to store traffic data are unworkable. With less than a week to... [31 May 2001]

Privacy scandal: Dodgy data laws on the way

News The latest proposals echo a report from the UK's National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) last August, which caused a storm of protest at the time. Giving evidence to the DTI Select Committee in December, e-minister... [17 May 2001]

Fighting Fraud: A call to arms...

Comment How about the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS)? It's a start, but insiders reckon there will be some distinctly unhealthy competition between it and NCIS. You could try your nearest bobbies,... [18 Apr 2001]

A year in review: The 'Snooping' Bill

News But with the recent uncovering of NCIS plans to keep a record of all email transactions going back seven years, it seems Home Office ambitions have not been quelled. Given over to its staunchest supporter - the Home... [22 Dec 2000]

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