Members of a Russian criminal gang which tried to blackmail British bookmakers by disabling their websites have been arrested. Three men were seized in Russia after a police operation involving specialist crime units from Britain, Russia and four other countries. . . .. Members of a Russian criminal gang which tried to blackmail British bookmakers by disabling their websites have been arrested. Three men were seized in Russia after a police operation involving specialist crime units from Britain, Russia and four other countries. The men were part of a global extortion racket which began in October. It targeted the websites of British and other bookmakers, causing the firms millions in lost business. . A Russian gang is arrested for blackmailing UK bookmakers, disabling websites and causing huge financial losses. . Russian Crime Gang,Cyber Extortion,Bookmaker Safety,Law Enforcement Coordination. . Anthony Pell
A Pakistani security agency has launched a special wing to combat cyber crimes in part because the country had to rely on U.S. investigators to trace e-mails sent by the kidnappers of American journalist Daniel Pearl a year ago. "The purpose of establishing the National Response Center for Cyber Crimes is to stop misuse of the Internet and trace those involved in cyber-related crimes," Iftikhar Ahmad, spokesman for Pakistan's Interior Ministry, told the Associated Press on Wednesday. . . .. A Pakistani security agency has launched a special wing to combat cyber crimes in part because the country had to rely on U.S. investigators to trace e-mails sent by the kidnappers of American journalist Daniel Pearl a year ago. "The purpose of establishing the National Response Center for Cyber Crimes is to stop misuse of the Internet and trace those involved in cyber-related crimes," Iftikhar Ahmad, spokesman for Pakistan's Interior Ministry, told the Associated Press on Wednesday. "The importance of this special wing was felt when Daniel Pearl was kidnapped, and his captors started sending e-mails to newspapers," he said. The Wall Street Journal correspondent disappeared on Jan. 23, 2002, from Pakistan's southern city of Karachi. On Jan. 27, 2002, the Journal and other media received an e-mail from a group calling itself the National Movement for the Restoration of Pakistani Sovereignty. The e-mail contained a photo of Pearl, 38, with a gun to his head. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A new division has been established by a Pakistani organization to tackle online offenses and manage digital exploitation proactively.. Pakistan Cyber Crime, National Response Center, Cybersecurity Strategy, Internet Misuse, Crime Investigation Wing. . Anthony Pell
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