Europol
SIM-Swap Hackers Allegedly Stole $100m in Cryptocurrency From Celebrities
The attacks by the gang allegedly targeted thousands of victims in 2020, including famous internet influencers, sport stars, musicians and their families, Europol said.
French Aristocrat Suspected of Murdering Family Eludes Authorities Again
A DNA test quickly confirmed that a man detained in Glasgow on Friday evening was not Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès, who has been on the run since 2011.
Two Dark Web Markets Selling Drugs and Stolen Data Dismantled, Arrests Made
Dark web markets are now "being picked off one by one," according to a top cybersecurity expert.
Police Raid Europe's Largest Illegal Turtle Farm
Police rescued more than 1,000 reptiles and hundreds of eggs.
Dark Web Drug Sites Grow Despite Major Police Busts
Criminals are migrating to the dark web on a massive scale, Europol warns.
Illegal Horsemeat Racket Raided in Spain, Portugal
The horses were killed in abattoirs in Spain before their meat was shipped to Belgium.
Britain Warned over Access to EU Crime Agency
U.K. could leave agency by May if it does not sign off new powers, officials say.
Extremists 'Could Branch Out into Cyberattacks'
Europol said cybercrime services and real world weapons are available on the darknet.
Britain Must Keep EU Police Close After Brexit, MPs Say
A Home Affairs Committee report also slams social networks for "failing" to counter extremism.
France, Belgium Face 'Imminent' ISIS Attacks: Report
ISIS fighters traveling without passports have started crossing Europe, a memo to Belgian police alleges.
Cristiano Ronaldo 'Makes Portugal Team Attack Target'
Portugal coach Fernando Santos said the player's stature may put the team at risk.
Russian Mafia Arrested Over Football Money Laundering
At least three people have been arrested as part of a larger investigation.
ISIS Identifies London, Berlin and Rome as Next Targets
The group sends a new message to the "Nations of the Cross" about further attacks.
ISIS Already Established in EU States, Europol Warns
New research says that the group runs domestic cells and training camps in Europe.
Can a Pan-African Police Force Tackle Militancy?
Algeria is pushing for cooperation as militant groups like Boko Haram and ISIS look to recruit in Africa.
'Sextortion' Scams on the Rise in Europe
Experts warn that organised gangs are increasingly using private images to extort money out of their victims.
Lack of Co-ordination Leaves EU 'Vulnerable' to Jihadists Posing as Refugees
ISIS militants allegedly smuggled into Europe through eastern Mediterranean borders disguised as refugees.
Computer-Generated 10-Year-Old Girl Leads to Conviction of Online Predator
"Sweetie" sting reveals tens of thousands of men looking for underage girls to perform sexual acts on a webcam
First Online Murder to Occur by End of 2014, Europol Warns
New report assesses level of threat posed by increased number of connected medical devices
Londoners Agree to Hand Over Their First Born For Internet Access
Experiment exposes the risk of accessing public Wi-fi
Europe-Wide Organized Crime Sweep Nets 1,000 Suspects
The Europol sweep involved thousands of police from all 28 countries of the European Union and six non-European countries