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World May 19, 2021 Abuja: Nigeria has received 4.2 million pounds ($5.9 million) looted by a former governor, who was jailed in Britain for money laundering and fraud, the justice minister said on Tuesday. The money was stolen by James Ibori, the flamboyant governor of the southern oil-rich Delta state between 1999 and 2007. ....
Rome: Six frescoes hacked off from the ruins of ancient Roman villas years ago have been returned to the Pompeii archaeological park, Italian police said on Tuesday.Three of them one depicting a. ....
10 stolen bikes recovered May 17, 2021 Rawalpindi: Police have arrested a man and recovered 10 stolen motorcycles including cash of Rs67,000 from his possession, the police spokesman said. During the course of action, Sadiqabad Police has arrested the accused who was identified as Waqas Ahmed. Police have registered a case and started an investigation. City Police Officer CPO Muhammad Ahsan Younas commended the police team for arresting the motorbike lifter adding that strict action should be taken against such anti-social elements and criminals. ....
Is it legal to pay a cyber ransom in NZ? The surprising answer 14 May, 2021 08:15 PM 4 minutes to read Today s hackers often want money to give you back your files (after they ve stolen them or encrypted them in a ransomware attack) or to cease a DDoS attack (a distributed denial-of-service attack where an army of bots try to connect to your site at once, rendering it inaccessible to regular punters). And their efforts are only escalating, because governments enable ransomware extortionists in three ways: failing to regulate cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, giving hackers an easy, anonymous method of being paid; authorities underfunded and uncoordinated efforts to catch offenders (we compare particularly poorly against Australia, as detailed within this feature); and maintaining the legality of paying up. ....
Dunedin burglars jailed 15 months for drunken crime spree 13 May, 2021 08:26 PM 3 minutes to read Teremoana Taokia (left), and Wayne Bennett. Photo / ODT Otago Daily Times A Dunedin student who went to retrieve his stolen cellphone found the burglar who had raided his flat was less than apologetic. Teremoana Taokia, 52, argued with the 20-year-old victim then gave him the phone back, after urinating on it. He came before the Dunedin District Court yesterday after admitting three burglaries, all of which occurred during a drunken spree in the city s student sector on January 17. His co-defendant Wayne Bennett, 39, pleaded guilty to two of the break-ins. ....