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UK Government Fights Internet Fraudsters

24 Feb, 2010

Each year scams cost three million UK consumers 3.5 billion GBP, with scam emails plaguing 73% of adults every year. The UK Government today announced the formation of a new specialist cyber enforcement team, as well as extra funding for Trading Standards.
Over the next three years, the Government will invest 4.3 million GBP in a […]


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Personal Injury Lawyer - Hot Tips for Picking One

25 Nov, 2009

If you have been injured in an accident through no fault of your own, the first person to call is a personal injury Lawyer. This experienced legal mind can help you get a settlement for any injuries sustained. Remuneration can give you the chance to pay all your medical expenses, cover lost wages, and ease […]


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Personal Injury Compensation - How to Get the Best from of Your Injury Claim

31 Oct, 2009

In case you get wounded or harmed in an accident, you would, in all likelihood, want to find all the information you can get about personal injury compensation. This may be comprised of settlement for pain and suffering and for medical bills and lost wages. It is hard to file a claim and get a […]


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Protect Yourself With A Site Use Agreement

17 Jul, 2009

Unfortunately, as online retailers move their marketing techniques further and further into the realm of strong interaction with their customers, their legal liability for what happens on their site becomes more complicated.
If you allow site users to post materials on your site in a chat room, on a blog, or as part of customer reviews, […]


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Why Legal Music is The Best Music

09 Jul, 2009

Free legal music downloads are ideal options for enjoying the music you love minus spending a lot of money, and minus taking the effort of hunting for music CDs and DVDs. A number of websites give free legal music downloads except it’s vital to guarantee that the websites you’re dealing with are really legal. Illegal […]


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UK’s First ‘Cyber Security Strategy’ Launched

06 Jul, 2009

The Government has announced the creation of a dedicated Office of Cyber Security to protect the UK and British citizens from the growing threats posed in cyberspace.
With modern Britons becoming increasingly dependent on computers and communications technology, the internet has become an area where the UK and its citizens can become vulnerable to hostile states, […]


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Case Management Systems And Resource Control In Computer Forensics

22 Jun, 2009

In recent years as computers and mobile phones have become ubiquitous, the analysis of digital evidence has become necessary in the majority of legal cases. Even where a computer or phone is unlikely to have been used directly in the commission of a crime, communications records on such devices may still reveal vital evidence as […]


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Tracking Down E-Criminals: The Virtual Clues That Lead To The Physical World

30 May, 2009

Every time a computer user views a web page, uses instant chat or sends an email, details about their location may be revealed to the host or recipient’s server via their Internet Protocol (IP) address. In instances of crimes involving computers, this can be a vital clue in tracking down the perpetrators.
An IP address is […]


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Is More Regulation Needed To Ensure ‘Computer Forensics Experts’ Are Up To Standard?

03 Apr, 2009

For a person to call themselves a General Practitioner of medicine, they must register on the General Medical Council’s GP Register and adhere to the qualification and practice standards it requires. Similarly, a person is only permitted to call themselves a solicitor if they complete a set training path and register with The Law Society, […]


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Computer Forensics In The Courtroom: Is An IT Literate Judge And Jury Necessary For A Fair Trial?

03 Apr, 2009

In today’s ‘wired world’ it is unusual to come across a person who does not own a computer, PDA or mobile phone. For this reason, electronic devices are being admitted as evidence in an increasingly large proportion of legal cases. As technology progresses apace, and analysis becomes more complex, the question arises: How ‘computer literate’ […]


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