Police CyberAlarm Launches New Platform to Help Organisations Strengthen Cyber Defences
Police CyberAlarm Launches New Platform to Help Organisations Strengthen Cyber Defences
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Report Fraud has issued an alert is urging online shoppers to stay vigilant for unusual activity on their accounts following a rise in criminals gaining access to buy expensive goods.
Fraud | Press releases
The operation, led by the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) at the City of London Police, has disrupted thousands of illegal streams across the UK.
PIPCU | Press releases
A man who ate a takeaway meal off the bonnet of a police car before kicking the wing mirror off the vehicle has been sentenced.
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Operation Seraphim forms part of a coordinated national effort to identify and disrupt criminals using online platforms and enabling technologies to commit fraud
Fraud | Press releases
City of London Police launch Safer City Streets initiative as new data shows a third of shoplifting offences in the City resulted in a positive outcome, well above the national average due to enhanced hotspot policing, visible patrols and advanced technology
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The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) at the City of London Police have carried out a major operation targeting a growing trend of TikTok shop accounts using influencers to push counterfeit goods to thousands of viewers.
PIPCU | Press releases
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