The police have traced drugs, credit card data and fake passport dealings with Kerala connection in the darknet, said Manoj Abraham, Inspector General of Police, Nodal Officer, Cyberdome.
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24 Arrested For Duping Microsoft Customers From Fake Call Centres: Police
Twenty-four people were arrested for allegedly duping customers of Microsoft by impersonating the company’s tech support experts, police said Friday.
Cyber crime law to ‘remain suspended’
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Bloggers have won the first round in a legal battle with the government over the Computer Misuse and Cyber Crime Act after the High Court ruled that the disputed law remains suspended.
U.S. Army Central helping to fighting Cyber Crime
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Technology has become increasingly tied to the internet and hackers are always at work to break through and compromise networks and the U.S. Army is sharing details of what people can do to be cyber safe.
‘No laws to deal with breach of privacy’
“Though we have laws to deal with company-related privacy issues, we hardly have laws that are related to privacy breaches by media or individuals. So, the police are still wondering how to deal with privacy-related breaches,”
Female Founder Launches AI Security System That Helps Prevent School Shootings
Athena Security’s AI-powered system provides authorities with real-time video footage helping speed police and medical aid to any type of crime scene decreasing fatalities with faster response times.
Is hiring a hacker ever a good idea?
In the fight against cyber crime, it’s often claimed there aren’t enough security professionals around to keep organisations safe from ever-evolving security threats.
Some Memphis police officers’ personal information could be in jeopardy after hacking attempt
FOX13 uncovered a hacking attempt at the Memphis Police Association – and into the City of Memphis accounts. MPA President Mike Williams told FOX13 that IT security specialists are examining their servers.
Cybersecurity Specialist: Kirstjen Nielsen Wasn’t Overstating Cyber Threat
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United States Homeland Security Director Kirstjen Nielsen’s Sept. 5th comments that the risk from cyber threats to the U.S. is greater than the potential for a physical attack isn’t an overstatement, said the leader of a cybersecurity research nonprofit.
Are colleges teaching real-world cyber security skills?
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The cybersecurity skill shortage is a well-recognised industry challenge, but the problem isn’t that there are too few people rather that many of them lack suitable skills and experience. Cybersecurity is a fast-growing profession, and talented graduates are in very high demand. Cyber degree programs are rapidly opening up at colleges across the country, and students are racing to enrol, eager to join one of the most challenging and financially rewarding fields.