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Hackers by Abney and Associates Internet Technology Blog

Hackers by Abney and Associates Internet Technology Blog

Internet Trolls, Scammers and Hackers Targeted by New Gloucestershire Cyber Crime Squad A NEW team is being set up to crackdown on cyber crime in Gloucestershire, including harassment on social media sites, hacking and internet fraud. Gloucestershire Police will be identifying and training a specialist network of its officers to combat the growing number of offences committed on the internet in the county. New figures reveal there were hundreds of internet fraud and other online offences against victims in Gloucestershire in the last ten months. The statistics show 89 people or businesses fell prey to hackers and 240 people were targeted by fraudsters on internet auction sites between April and December last year. IN addition, the number of people making reports of offences in which social media sites were mentioned, which typically include allegations of harassment, increased from 55 in 2010 to 2011 to 78 in 2012 to 2013. Between April and December in 2013, there were 75 offences involving computer software such as malware and viruses, 100 offences of computer software service fraud and 12 dating scam offences and seven lottery scams. Detective chief superintendent Bernie Kinsella said cybercrime was right at the top of the force’s agenda because of the increased number of offences and the impact it was having on society. “You just have to look at the number of people affected right here in Gloucestershire to realise how big a concern this is,” he said.

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Govt Considers Cyber Security Advice Group

Govt Considers Cyber Security Advice Group

The government is considering setting up an advice group on how to improve public awareness about the risks of cyber-security, as internet-based crime becomes increasingly prevalent. Communications and IT Minister Amy Adams told the launch of the Netsafe Cyber-Security Awareness Week forum in Wellington the government is considering setting up an advisory group address the country's lack of nous when it comes to web-based security issues. "One of the options that we're currently considering is the establishment of a cyber-security awareness advisory group, so that we can help continue to raise awareness nationally," Adams said. The government estimates cyber-crime cost New Zealand $625 million over the past year, according to the regulatory impact statement for the Government Communications Security Bureau Act Review, prepared by the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. The RIS singled out cyber-security risks as one of the most dynamic parts in the intelligence sector. The legislation has been tabled in Parliament in conjunction with changes to the Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Bill to create a new formalised security regime for network operators. The government has stepped up its commitment to fighting cyber-crime, with the establishment of the National Cyber Policy Office within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet in last year's budget. The initiative has been allocated $5 million over five years. Adams said New Zealand is coming under an increasing number of cyber-attacks, with 149 instances of government information and critical infrastructure being at risk this year. Cyber-crime has been targeting intellectual property and proprietary information, two growing drivers of New Zealand's economy, as well as consumer fraud, she said. While the government needs to play its part, individuals and businesses also need to take responsibility in protecting themselves form cyber-crime, she said

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