Three members of a Romanian cyber crime gang have been extradited to the US after being arrested in their home country for infecting tens of thousands of computers with malware.... read more →
Estonia last week became the first European country to pass a Magnitsky-style law to stop human rights abusers entering the country. Named after Russian whistle-blower Sergei Magnitsky - who was... read more →
Europol last week supported police in a number of countries as they launched a coordinated crackdown on cyber criminals using Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) tools. The operation, which resulted... read more →
Eight people have been arrested as part of an investigation into an organised crime gang thought to be one of the largest online vendors of counterfeit euros on the continent,... read more →
A report published this morning by the European Court of Auditors (ECA) revealed that Ukraine is still perceived as the most corrupt nation in Europe, despite EU efforts to help... read more →
Legislators in the UK are pushing for a change in the law that would allow authorities to seize assets owned by dictators and individuals convicted of human rights abuses. In... read more →
Plans to reform athletics after repeated corruption and doping scandals have been backed by the IAAF, the sport’s embattled governing body. The proposals, put forward by IAAF President Lord Coe,... read more →
Officials from Swedish networking and telecoms giant Ericsson are being questioned by investigators in the US over allegations the firm paid hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes to politicians... read more →
Law enforcement agencies across Europe and the US have arrested nearly 200 people in a crackdown on money laundering. In a week of action coordinated by Eurojust, police identified 580... read more →
Hackers are remotely using malicious software to force cash machines across Europe and Asia to spew out wads of money, according to a new report from Russian cyber security firm... read more →