The "computer geek" was driven by profit and was "slightly surprised" when police arrested him Tuesday, McCartney said.
A 32-year-old Australian "computer geek" has been arrested on suspicion of building an encrypted messaging app used by ...
Italian police seized millions in counterfeit gaming goods — 12,000 consoles worth more than $52.8 million, they said.
unauthorised access of police computer systems, and perverting the course of justice, and stood trial at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court. At the close of the prosecution case Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke ...
It is not yet clear what data Hoogvelt allegedly accessed or modified on the police computer system. In light of the charges he was suspended by the police force without pay. No pleas have been ...
Police have arrested nine Italian nationals thought to be selling counterfeit retro games and consoles for a video game trafficking ring estimated to be worth almost £42m (€50m / $55.5m).
Police have charged the 32-year-old, described by detectives as a “computer geek”, who is alleged to be the administrator of the service, with five offences. They include supporting a criminal ...
three counts of unauthorised access to police computer systems and perverting the course of justice. A jury at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court was discharged last month after failing to reach a verdict.