NCA
European Police Malware Could Harvest GPS, Messages, Passwords, More
A document obtained by Motherboard provides more detail on the malware law enforcement deployed against Encrochat devices.
How Police Secretly Took Over a Global Phone Network for Organized Crime
Police monitored a hundred million encrypted messages sent through Encrochat, a network used by career criminals to discuss drug deals, murders, and extortion plots.
UK Government Releases Photos of Russian Hackers, Whose Lives Look Awesome
Authorities indicted alleged members of Evil Corp, a high profile cybercrime group.
British Hacker Pleads Guilty to Hacking US Military Satellite Phone And Messaging System
A 25-year-old broke into a DoD satellite communication system and doxed around 800 Department of Defense employees.
UK’s Top Police Warn That Modding Games May Turn Kids into Hackers
The National Crime Agency had a booth at EGX to promote ethical hacking.
Cops Say UK's New Drug Law Will Push More Sales to the Dark Web
Almost six months after the Psychoactive Substances Act, drugs such as spice are advertised on dark web markets.
UK Crime Agency Seeks Whatever Intel It Can Get From Internet Service Providers
“They don't know what they want, but they want more data."
The UK Is Using Bulk Interception to Catch Criminals—And Not Telling Them
"Suspects are being left in the dark."
Decrypted PGP BlackBerry Messages Helped Convict UK Gun Smugglers
Law enforcement continue to crack down on the criminal use of so-called PGP BlackBerrys.
UK's National Crime Agency: Yes, We Could Ask Apple to Remove Encryption
An NCA official said on Tuesday that under the Investigatory Powers Bill, the agency could request Apple to remove encryption.
How the UK's National Crime Agency Fights Cybercrime With Hacking of Its Own
Newly published evidence from law enforcement bodies gives examples of how the NCA uses hacking tools against cybercriminals.
UK Accused of Helping Draw Up Secret NATO 'Kill List' of Terrorists and Drug Traffickers
A new 50-page report by human rights charity Reprieve adds to growing evidence that British security and intelligence services have helped identify targets for lethal aircraft and drone strikes.