Spain registered more than 305,000 computer crimes in 2021, which is 6.1% more than the data registered in the previous year, according to the Criminality Statistical System (SEC).
This is one of the conclusions recently reached by the General Directorate for Coordination and Studies of the…
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Venezuelan police are looking for a young man for theft of bitocoins
The Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigations Corps (CICPC) is following in the footsteps of a 23-year-old Venezuelan for having simulated a kidnapping, and having also obtained funds in bitcoin.
The citizen Andrés Jesús Dos Santos…
UK seizes $ 160 million in cryptocurrency
The police in London, United Kingdom, reported this Friday on the largest cryptocurrency seizure in the history of that country, valued at 160 million dollars.
Police forces agents were conducting a money laundering investigation, which…
Amazon extends moratorium on the use of facial recognition
Amazon announced that it is extending the moratorium that prevents the use of the company's facial recognition technologies for law enforcement applications, extending the previous one-year moratorium, which expires in June, to an…
Authorities arrest more than 400 people for money laundering
Some 422 people were arrested by police authorities from 26 countries, mainly European, during an international operation against money laundering, which allowed the identification of more than 4,000 "mules" of money and 227 recruiters, the…
Bitcoin embassy attacked in Birmingham
The local Facebook page Brumz Updates posted images of thieves looting the building when sirens sounded in recent days.
According to the audiovisual material, the witnesses watched helplessly as the robbery developed and minutes later, the…
Spain arrests suspects of money laundering in bitcoins
A group of 35 suspects were arrested in Spain for alleged crimes of falsification of bank cards and money laundering in the bitcoin cryptocurrency. This was reported last Friday by the police to the newspaper La Verdad.
The police report…