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Dutch police, FBI rein in large botnet
The botnet created by a teenager who was arrested by Dutch police in a sting operation is most notable for its total reliance on social engineering to spread, computer security experts said Thursday.The 19-year-
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Mashed up Met Police crime maps go online
Plan your next spree A test version of the Metropolitan Police crime statistics map has gone online showing crime figures broken down by ward and sub-ward - about every 600 households.…
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US police radios killing trees
Lush lawns latest victims of war on crime The relaxed attitude to spectrum use in the USA has come under pressure as a new police radio system in Dallas is interfering with an automated sprinkler system 30 miles away, resulting in brown lawns and dead trees in Plano.…
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6 New Web Technologies of 2008 You Need to Use Now
Every year, we see scores of innovations trickle onto the web — everything from new browser features to cool web apps to entire programming languages. Some of these concepts just make us smile, then we move on. Some completely blow our minds with their utility and ingenuity — and beco
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6 New Web Technologies of 2008 You Need to Use Now
Every year, we see scores of innovations trickle onto the web — everything from new browser features to cool web apps to entire programming languages. Some of these concepts just make us smile, then we move on. Some completely blow our minds with their utility and ingenuity — and beco
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Met police plans to track cops by GPS
Robo-cops? More like PC Tom-Tom The Metropolitan police is planning to spend £2.2m to track its entire plod force by GPS, proving that even Scotland Yard knows you can never find a policeman when you need one.…
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In Japan, Cellphones Have Become Too Complex to Use
TOKYO -- Steve Jobs' new iPhone, expected to be unveiled Monday, is headed to Japan by the end of the year. But the device's famed ease of use may actually be a turnoff in Japan, where consumers want features, not simplicity.

 Indeed, Japanese handsets have become prime examples
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In Japan, Cellphones Have Become Too Complex to Use
TOKYO -- Steve Jobs' new iPhone, expected to be unveiled Monday, is headed to Japan by the end of the year. But the device's famed ease of use may actually be a turnoff in Japan, where consumers want features, not simplicity.

 Indeed, Japanese handsets have become prime examples
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Police DNA data review launched
Ministers fund an inquiry into the way the national police DNA database is used to fight crime.
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Police target child crime gangs
Ten youngsters are taken into care and 25 adults held in police raids targeting gangs using children to pick pockets.
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US, Italian Police Arrest 80 in Gambino Crackdown (Update5) - Bloomberg
Boston GlobeUS, Italian Police Arrest 80 in Gambino Crackdown (Update5)Bloomberg - 1 hour agoBy Patricia Hurtado and Steve Scherer Feb. 7 (Bloomberg) -- US and Italian authorities arrested about 80 people in the biggest mafia crackdown in 20 years, part of an effort t
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Car net auction trio use GPS to steal back wheels
Audacious vehicle tracking heist Three Japanese master crims were cuffed after using the GPS system of a car they flogged in a net auction to steal back the vehicle, Mainichi reports.…
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At Trade Show, China’s Police Shop for the West’s Latest
In China, the world’s fastest-growing market for security and crime-control equipment, it is business as usual between Western multinationals and Chinese police agencies.
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Police raids lead to 400 arrests
Almost 400 people are held as police target drugs, gangs and car crime during a two-day operation.
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G8 nations talk ID crime at annual summit
Ministers of state and justice from the Group of Eight nations brought the issue of identification crime to an annual summit for the first time on Thursday.Recognizing the growing sophistication of criminals and
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Dutch police in Irish gang raids
Dutch police arrest three men and a woman as part of an international investigation into an Irish crime gang.
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Florida police say Adam Walsh murder solved (Reuters)
Reuters - Adam Walsh, the 6-year-old son of television crime show host John Walsh, was kidnapped and killed 27 years ago by a drifter who later died in jail, police in Florida said on Tuesday in closing the books on one of America's best-known unsolved crimes.
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Four held as police foil robbery
Officers from the police organised crime squad foil a robbery on a cash in transit van in south Belfast.
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Police Polish Image, but Concerns Persist
As New York City’s crime rate stays low, protest of police is muted, but the criticism of aggressive tactics — particularly the frequency of stop-and-frisks — remains.
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Police Turn to Secret Weapon: GPS Device
Someone was attacking women in Fairfax County and Alexandria, grabbing them from behind and sometimes punching and molesting them before running away. After logging 11 cases in six months, police finally identified a suspect.
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