Hacker
Online criminals are making millions from e-crime

Support for e-crime victims

Web site will offer advice and provide independently-recorded statistics

Written by Tom Young

The first web site dedicated to helping victims of e-crime has been set up.

The www.e-victims.org will feed information to trading standards, the Office of Fair Trading and police where necessary.

The site will help tackle the growing threat of electronic crime, said Lord Erroll, a member of the House of Lords committee on personal internet security.

"Online scams today are getting more sophisticated and they will catch more people out - that is why we need the service to support internet users," he said.

The site will provide advice to victims as well as recording independent statistics.

"The only current figures on this type come from Apacs so we want to help raise awareness of the situations," said a spokeswoman for CIC, the not-for-profit organisation that set up the site.

The site was partly set-up by Roland Perry, vice chair of the Internet Crime Forum.

reader comments

related articles

Picture of a data thief

Review 2007: IT security and e-crime

Computing's review of the year looks back at the top IT security and cybercrime stories 20 Dec 2007

 

E-crime policy is not working

Firms are not protected despite repeated security threats 13 Dec 2007

Security experts slam Soca job cuts

Greatly increased threat to UK business 06 Dec 2007

Government 'ignores' internet security issues

Lords committee makes 23 recommendations to instill public confidence in the internet 30 Oct 2007

Police to be assessed on e-crime response

Changes may help boost funds to fight e-crime 18 Oct 2007

Fears for e-crime unit as top cop quits post

Sue Wilkinson to leave for overseas secondment 04 Oct 2007

Help for victims of cyber-crime

Website is first UK centre to pool advice and information 31 Jan 2008

Police to be assessed on e-crime response

Changes may help boost funds to fight e-crime 18 Oct 2007

Lords call for e-crime shakeup

Fraud should be reported to police, not banks and consumers must have more protection, says Committee 08 Jul 2008

today's top stories

Analysis: Will IE8 cause more problems than it solves?

Microsoft's new browser may lead to compatibility issues and affect online advertising 29 Aug 2008

CIO morale plummets as crunch hits

Fewer opportunities and less responsibility depress IT managers 27 Aug 2008

The pIT stop Q&A: Should packaged software users adopt SOA?

Our expert panel answer readers' questions 29 Aug 2008

Computing podcast 28 August 2008

CIO job satisfaction plummets, and why schools' IT spending is set to top £1bn 28 Aug 2008

The definitive guide to collaboration

Five key technologies and five best practice tips to improve your collaborative IT 28 Aug 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you recruit a student with an IT degree?

Would you recruit a student with an IT degree?

As IT student numbers plummet - would you recruit an IT graduate?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

A stressed CIOAudio

Computing podcast 28 August 2008

CIO job satisfaction plummets, and why schools' IT spending is set to top £1bn 28 Aug 2008

Bryan Glick video whiteboardVideo

The definitive guide to collaboration

Five key technologies and five best practice tips to improve your collaborative IT 28 Aug 2008

Latest in-depth articles

Myron HrycykAnalysis

General management skills are now as important as technical ability

A selection of leading chief information officers talk about what they see as the most important aspects of the role 28 Aug 2008

Internet Explorer logoAnalysis

Analysis: Will IE8 cause more problems than it solves?

Microsoft's new browser may lead to compatibility issues and affect online advertising 29 Aug 2008

Primary Navigation