Sentences with phrase «from organised criminals»

The definition of «cyber» is not the same for everyone, but what's clear is that businesses large and small are now targeted by a number of protagonists; from organised criminals to determined «hacktivists» and even state - sponsored agents.

Not exact matches

«It was not operated by the United States government, but by figures from both Ghanaian and Turkish organised crime rings and a Ghanaian attorney practicing immigration and criminal law,» the State Department said in a statement released late on Friday.
These could come from armed groups such as the ELN, or one of the many right - wing and criminal groups involved in the illicit drug trade and other forms of transnational organised crime that plague the country.
«All the evidence from Britain and abroad shows that big government databases just become the favoured target for ever more sophisticated organised criminals
Yesterday, as he explained why emergency legislation was needed to protect the British public from paedophiles, terrorists and organised criminals, one felt like agreeing with him.
Organised criminals are profiting from the misery of the drug trade according to the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner
But former Tory Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said: «The failure of drugs policy is at the centre of a whole range of criminal problems from organised crime through petty pilfering.
This is intended to prevent criminals, particularly organised crime, from obtaining liability insurance to cover the costs of defending themselves in criminal actions brought by the state or civil actions brought by their victims.
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