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Thieves in U.K. steal police data server

August 13, 2007 Server was used to help track movements of terrorism suspects, although data on device is of relatively little value, police say. TAGS: police, U.K., server

Linux tool speeds up computer forensics for cops

March 6, 2008 Australian students build Linux-based tool that allows investigators to collect forensic data without compromising its integrity. TAGS: integrity, police, Linux, operating system, hard drive

U.K. proposal to police the Web hits hurdles

February 2, 2006 Plans to give police in Britain more power against terror Web sites are defeated by the House of Lords. TAGS: police, terrorism, government, U.K.

British police get palm print database

March 23, 2006 Forces in England and Wales plan to use Ident1 technology to replace the national fingerprint database. TAGS: police, England, match, database

Helmet-cams help police crack down on crime

November 21, 2006 Lights, minicam, misbehavior! London police say they'll use digital images in legal proceedings against offenders. TAGS: police, officer, behavior, digital image, London, camera

Australian government revs up license plate cameras

January 21, 2008 National rollout could take one to four years, depending on response to a study now under way and how long it takes to secure funding for the project. TAGS: rollout, police, U.K., camera

How law enforcement uses Google Earth

September 14, 2007 Service helps police see what pot growers and property tax cheats are doing, as well as provide public with important traffic data.Images: Google Earth eyes the law TAGS: Google Earth, law enforcement agency, police, law enforcement, Google Inc., sheriff, GPS, agency, satellite

Police Blotter: Necrobabes.com leads to murder conviction

June 21, 2007 Texas church leader is convicted of capital murder in part because of his AOL searches and visits to Necrobabes.com. TAGS: Austin, conviction, police, Police Blotter, murder, jewelry, house, Texas, evidence, leader, America Online Inc.

Robot spy planes get government boost

July 18, 2006 British government will help pilotless aircraft take to the skies for police and fire surveillance. TAGS: aircraft, surveillance, police, robot, government, U.K., project

Russian police: 'Our hackers are the best'

April 10, 2005 The Russian police's cybercrime division has warned that Russian hackers are the best in the world. TAGS: police, hacker, London

iPod helps police nab alleged car thief

July 30, 2004 Apparently, this suspect should have just used his music player to store tunes. TAGS: police, identity theft, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, car

Police Blotter: Murderer nabbed via tracking, Web search

March 18, 2008 Husband's death is discovered through a vehicle-tracking device and a search for "decomposition of a body in water." TAGS: Police Blotter, Internet search, police, evidence, agent, GPS, Texas, U.S.

Firm: Chinese cybercops nailing virus writers

December 9, 2004 Police forces fighting virtual crime could learn from China, says security firm Kaspersky Labs. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, Moscow, virus, police, antivirus, China

Australia pushes further Web censorship

September 21, 2007 Touted as tool for targeting phishing and terrorist sites, new bill would allow police to alter current Internet "blacklist." TAGS: censorship, Australia, terrorism, police, crime, bill, phishing

Police Blotter: E911 rules aid police in tracking cell phones

February 8, 2008 Court order lets Homeland Security obtain precise location data from T-Mobile about customer's movements in real time. TAGS: informant, E911, affidavit, Police Blotter, T-Mobile, Minnesota, homeland security, prosecutor, U.S. District Judge, police, evidence, cell phone, location, movement, order, subscriber

Report: U.K. failing to fight Net fraudsters

July 27, 2006 Police not helpful as they could be to businesses, individuals who suffer Internet fraud, warns top legal advisor. TAGS: fraud, Mr., police, victim, crime, fraudster, authority, goods, U.K., attorney general

Police test road-crash GPS program

April 3, 2006 Local trials of handheld PCs with GPS aims to get traffic in the U.K. running faster. TAGS: accident, handheld computer, police, U.K., GPS, traffic, handheld, survey, PC

Australian police get go-ahead on spyware

December 15, 2004 A new law gives Australian police the power to install spyware and Trojans on suspected criminals' computers. TAGS: Neil Campbell, police, criminal, spyware, monitoring, trojan horse, technique, information technology

GM unveils eco-friendly concept Cadillac

January 9, 2008 The first concept car to get its premiere at CES runs on a hydrogen fuel cell and a lithium ion battery. Photos: Green Cadillac TAGS: Rick Wagoner, concept car, Cadillac, fuel cell, hydrogen fuel cell, Consumer Electronics Show, OnStar, car, police, transportation, mile, battery, electronics, concept, photograph, U.S.

Aussie police to gain access to stored messages

May 27, 2004 Legislation introduced to the country's parliament would make it easier for law enforcement to snoop into stored voice mails, e-mails and text messages. TAGS: voice telephony, amendment, police, telecommunications, telephony, e-mail
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