600 arrests in child abuse investigation on industrial scale
Doctors, teachers, care workers, scout leaders and former police officers are among those detained across the UK.
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TalkTalk has received a ransom demand from someone claiming to be responsible for a cyber attack, the company has said.
The whistleblower Edward Snowden is defended by a privacy watchdog as a new report claims his “reckless” actions caused “serious damage” to counter terrorism.
London is a global haven for criminal financial activity – with billions of pounds laundered through British banks each day, according to the head of the UK’s National Crime Agency.
Two women from Saudi Arabia have been referred to a court established to try terrorism cases, after being held for defying a ban on women driving cars.
They came to the UK to seek refuge – but now exiled Bahraini democracy activists have been alarmed to find their online activities may have been under surveillance by the government of Bahrain.
Doctors, teachers, care workers, scout leaders and former police officers are among those detained across the UK.
From Nigella Lawson to Paul Flowers, major names have been hitting the headlines because of drugs allegations. But has the UK got more relaxed about drugs?
Lauri Love is charged with hacking into thousands of American computer systems, including those run by the Pentagon’s missile defence agency, Nasa and the US army.
A number of high profile Twitter users are taking a “trolliday” today, a day away from trolls in silence to protest against abuse on the social network.
Tony Wang, the UK head of Twitter, issues a public apology to women who have experienced abuse on the social networking site.
Boxer Curtis Woodhouse has tackled his internet troll by turning up at his home and threatening to give him “a right pasting” – but what action can you take if you don’t want to don the boxing gloves?
In an assessment of the security threat facing the UK, MI5 Director-General Jonathan Evans predicts a successful and memorable London Olympics but expresses growing concern about Iran.
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales campaigns to stop the extradition of a British student to the US to face charges of copyright infringement.
Channel 4 News has learned that international fraudsters targeting UK businesses with a complex phone-hacking scam, stole £30,000 from one local authority in just two days.
A man from Flordia has been arrested on suspicion of hacking celebrities computers. Christopher Chaney, 35, is charged with 26 counts of theft, unauthorised access to computers and wiretapping.