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Interpol officials reveal that Dominican Republic authorities managed to apprehend a number of six individuals, two of which minors, suspected of being hackers part of the Anonymous community.
The arrests are a result of Operation Unmask, an initiative supported by the Interpol, which targets hackers worldwide.
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29 March 2012 08:07 GMT |
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The official blog of Anonymous Iberoamerica revealed that the arrests coordinated by the Interpol were not a result of law enforcement investigations. Instead, Anonymous members believe that the hackers were arrested after falling into traps set by infiltrators. According to the blog, among those arrested were Pacot... |
2 March 2012 10:18 GMT |
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A number of 25 individuals, aged between 17 and 40, from Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Spain were arrested as a result of an operation coordinated by the Interpol. They’re all suspected of being members of Anonymous, a name under which a lot of hackers operate these days.
According to a media release, the ope... |
29 February 2012 07:42 GMT |
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An 18-year old teenager was arrested in Greece for allegedly hacking into websites and systems belonging to the Interpol, the Pentagon, the FBI and the NSA back in 2008 and 2009.The teenager was taken into custody by police officers from his home in Agios Dimitrios, one of Athens' working-class districts, where ... |
8 June 2011 12:20 GMT |
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The Pakistani government launched an investigation into hacking attacks that left several of its websites defaced recently and plans to contact the Interpol if the perpetrators are from abroad.On November 26, a group identifying itself as the Indian Cyber Army (ICA), compromised 36 Pakistani government websites, incl... |
9 December 2010 09:50 GMT |
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The Interpol has announced plans to create and maintain a list of Internet domains containing severe child sexual abuse material, that Internet service providers from around the world can voluntarily block.The list will be updated by an Interpol unit specialized in combating human trafficking, which is already involv... |
12 October 2010 10:52 GMT |
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The Microsoft COFEE evidence extracting tool will be made available to Interpol for free, per an agreement between the Redmond company and the International Criminal Police Organization. The software giant announced that the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor would be distributed by Interpol internationally,... |
16 April 2009 10:46 GMT |
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The world's largest international police organization, the INTERPOL, has announced the first results of an operation aimed at closing down illegal Internet business profiting from the selling of unsanctioned drugs. Operation Pangea, as it was codenamed, had positive results in at least ten countries, and more ar... |
14 November 2008 06:02 GMT |
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When you hear something like "The Interpol is coming to the Xbox 360", you start wondering what have those "way too talkative kids" done now? However, the answer is completely different from what you might be expecting: they did nothing bad and this Interpol that's coming to the console is only a casual game wit... |
18 June 2008 17:06 GMT |
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A One World Trust issued report that ranks government organizations, civil groups and private corporations in terms of their public "accountability" and "transparency" has been released, and the results are (smile) interesting, to say the very least. Google, the concept of openness on the Internet, the impartial judg... |
4 December 2007 10:03 GMT |
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I think that you're all tired of hearing bad news on things going on over the web, but at long last, here is something good the web is being used for. The Interpol decided this is a very severe case and they are doing everything they can to nab this guy - it's about a pedophile that has been abusing childre... |
9 October 2007 06:21 GMT |
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The Interpol finally thought that it would be a nice idea to properly assess cyber-threats. I admit that of all the law enforcers, the Interpol has been fighting the most against cyber-crime, but it sure did take them a lot to figure out that it would be great if they deployed global and regional anti-crime centers t... |
13 September 2007 05:24 GMT |
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