Europol suggests citizens join fight against cyber crime

Stuart Sumner
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Internet users could potentially join in as the EU looks to utilise crowd sourcing

Rob Wainwright, director of Europol, has suggested that internet users across the EU get involved in the fight against cyber crime. He proposed an internet crime reporting system during a briefi...

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