British police have raised concerns that illegal firearms smuggled into the UK by organised criminal gangs could make their way into the hands of jihadi terrorists planning a Paris-style marauding... read more →
Police from ten countries across Europe have arrested 42 fraudsters in connection with ecommerce scams. Supported by Europol, officers detained the individuals on suspicion of “carding” - ordering high-value goods... read more →
A man has appeared in court in Romania on charges connected to a Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) investigation into a “sextortion” blackmail case linked to the death of... read more →
Authorities in Southern Italy last week seized cocaine worth an estimated $84 million after traffickers threw packages of the drug into the Mediterranean Sea while travelling to the Calabrian port... read more →
Tech firms must find ways to recruit more tech-savvy young people to help them face down the growing threat of cybercrime, internet security firm Kaspersky Lab has said. The anti-virus... read more →
The UK has established two new funds designed to fight modern slavery and human trafficking at home and overseas. On a visit to the Vatican yesterday, British Home Secretary Amber... read more →
An Iraqi people smuggler has been jailed for five years by a court in Dunkirk after raking in more than £364,500 a month sneaking migrants into the UK from the... read more →
Police in Albania have destroyed 2.4 million marijuana plants worth an estimated €3 billion since June, in a crackdown on the country’s thriving drug production and trafficking trade. Speaking to... read more →
Organised crime gangs are selling software that can load compromised credit card details onto mobile payment systems, Europe’s law enforcement agency has warned. In its annual Internet Organised Crime Threat... read more →
The European Commission (EC) is drawing up plans to regulate the Internet of Things (IoT) space after a series of major cyber-attacks demonstrated how easily connected devices can be compromised... read more →