Cybercrime has been a growing problem over recent years, and it has become as much a problem for businesses as for individuals. In fact, the repercussions of serious cybercrime for businesses can be far more devastating than for an individual, which is why it is important for businesses to do all that they can to […]
4 Testimonial Privileges That A Person Gets In Criminal Cases
Getting involved in a criminal case is not at all an occasion to rejoice, but even if you have got involved in it, you can have a sigh of relief as the law allows certain privileges that will stop people from testifying against you in a court of law. There are different privileges which the […]
Wife of the Head of Russian Regional Police Department Beaten to Death by Criminal Gangs Connected to TOAZ Money Laundering Case
Reports in regional Russian media of Togliatti signalize the opening of proceedings by central administrative office of the Russian Investigation Committee on the case of the brutal attack on the family of Dmitry Vashurkin, the Head of Police Department of the city of Otradniy in Russia. The preliminary results of the fieldwork demonstrated that the […]
Stay Safe From Cybercriminals With Tese Three Simple Steps
The internet is now become bigger than ever. During the recent Singles Day, Alibaba broke its record once a gain by garnering revenue as much as $17.79 billion, surpassing its previous year record of $14.69 billion GMV. In Southeast Asia alone, the e-commerce sector is slated to become a $200 billion industry by 2025. Unfortunately, […]
Criminals set to benefit from Christmas delivery frustration
Survey shows desperate measures shoppers take to get hold of online deliveries 5 December 2016, London. Christmas 2016 could be a lucrative time for the criminal fraternity according to a national survey of UK shoppers. The survey, commissioned by Shutl, the platform that gives people control over their deliveries, found that 18 per cent of […]
Junk Science? —Legal Experts Slam Reliability of Much Forensic Evidence in Criminal Trials
Certain types of forensic evidence used by prosecutors and police investigators in criminal trials may not be as reliable as we would like. In a recent Washington Post commentary, a senior judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit and the dean of the UCLA School of Law sounded an alarm about […]
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