CDR: BRITAIN DEPLOYS 'CYBERCOPS' TO FIGHT INTERNET CRIME (Fwd)
Bill Stewart
bill.stewart at pobox.com
Wed Nov 15 15:33:44 PST 2000
Unnamed Administration Sources forwarded this message about a
new Internet-based terrorist group in Offshore Northwestern Europe:
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Britain deploys 'cybercops' to fight Internet crime
By NICK HOPKINS
The Guardian
November 15, 2000
LONDON - The rising tide of Internet crime - hacking, porn rackets,
extortion and fraud - is to be tackled in Britain by a squad of "cybercops."
British Home Secretary Jack Straw said the unit will be headed by 80
officers recruited from the police, customs service, national crime squad
and National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS).
Money is also being provided to help fund a 24-hour international hotline
for detectives from different countries to "trade information on potential
attacks on the national infrastructure."
The initiative follows intelligence that shows terrorists are increasingly
using the Internet for recruitment and planning.
Internet crime has soared in the last three years as criminals have begun to
realize the opportunities it offers.
The dissemination of computer viruses, such as the "I Love You bug," which
wreaked havoc last summer, is also on the rise. Medium-sized businesses are
particularly vulnerable to these kinds of attacks because they cannot afford
protective filtering systems.
Recent research showed that 60 percent of Britain's online businesses have
suffered hacking while worrying new trends include evidence of an
international Internet trade in body parts.
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(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service. For more Guardian news go to
http://www.guardian.co.uk/)
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