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Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

Tag Archive: california

Cyber criminals exploit surge trend in apps and portable devices

A surge in the number of apps and portable devices used on computer networks could be creating new opportunities for hackers. The head of one of the world’s biggest network security companies says cyber criminals are lured in to hack corporate and government secrets because of their financial value. Now, the explosion in the use…

Background to law enforcement hero Bob Armstrong’s Operation Omega and the war against the bikie 1 percenters

SOUND law enforcement is a little like a classic suit. It may go out of style for a while but you know it will still be in fashion long after the latest embarrassing fad has been dumped in the Salvos bin. In the area of costly organised crime investigations, we tend to lurch from the…

VicPol’s Echo Taskforce riding all over bikie gangs

TRADITIONALLY most police don’t like working on bikies and for good reason. The gang leaders are usually cunning, ruthless and a little whiffy in the armpit department. The Special Operations Group, on the other hand, always enjoy a good bikie raid as it gives them a chance to use their extremely impressive armoury of boys’…

Chinese espionage puts US secrets in wrong hands

The young man stood before the judge, his usually neatly trimmed hair now long enough to brush the collar of his prison jumpsuit. Glenn Duffie Shriver had confessed his transgressions and was here, in a federal courtroom, with his mother watching, to receive his sentence and to try, somehow, to explain it all. When the…

Sony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach

Sony Corporation could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever. The company says hackers seized names, addresses, passwords and usernames and possibly credit card data for all 77 million PlayStation Network users during an intrusion between April 17 and 19. But it did not…

We come in peace, say Mongols

THE Mongol Brotherhood has descended on the NSW central coast but the notorious US outlaw motorcycle club has no plans to “step on anyone’s toes” by expanding to Sydney, its national president says. The club’s Australian president, Peter “Chop” Emerton, told The Sun-Herald the idea that the club was establishing a Sydney chapter was “complete…

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