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lunes, 11 de mayo de 2015

En España la Policía y la Guardia Civil luchan contra la pornografía en la red y otros delitos como el terrorismo. Más de 30 años de rodaje. (policia.es)(FBI.gov)
International Child Pornography Ring: The group, which used powerful encryption tools and a multi-layered system, was dismantled with the arrest of 22 people in five countries. FBI investigators analyzed more than 400,000 images and thousands of messages to track down the mostly prepubescent exploited children and those running the pornography ring.
FBI HAZMAT Worker in Full Gear with EquipmentNew York Subway Terrorist Plot: Al Qaeda-trained Najibullah Zazi planned to detonate homemade bombs in the subway. A search of Zazi’s laptop yielded bomb-making instructions and Internet searches for hydrochloric acid. FBI surveillance showed Zazi purchasing unusually large quantities of hydrogen peroxide and acetone products. In addition, agents intercepted Zazi’s e-mail and cell phone messages seeking information about bomb-making ingredients. After the plot was disrupted, FBI scientists scrutinized the explosives and examined material for latent prints, DNA, and trace evidence. More
Identification of Victims in Mexican Mass Graves: Mass gravesites discovered in April 2011 just south of the Mexico-Texas border contained more than 285 unidentified victims. To help determine identities, Mexican authorities—through the FBI’s legal attaché office in Mexico City—provided our Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division with CDs containing cadaver fingerprints. CJIS fingerprint technicians and analysts helped identify 15 of the victims.
Oklahoma City Federal Building Bombing: After determining that Timothy McVeigh rented the truck used in the bombing, a search of the FBI’s National Crime Information Center transaction log showed the Oklahoma State Highway Patrol made an inquiry on McVeigh 90 minutes after the bombing. FBI investigators learned that McVeigh was sitting in a nearby jail cell on unrelated weapons charges. FBI staff examined evidence for latent prints, DNA, and trace evidence, and performed explosives examinations. (See FBI.gov)

5 comentarios:

  1. No cuelgues "selfies" atractivos. No te exhibas ante la canalla. Preserva tu intimidad. La manipulación o el uso malicioso de imágenes de personas es delito. Pero ten presente que lo que llega a la "nube" no es 100% privado.

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  2. Cualquier duda 112. La Policía Nacional está a tú lado. Mete un guardia en tú vida y verás cómo sí funciona. Caña al maltratador.Respetar y cuidar nuestros mayores. 112

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  3. Si pones tú vida privada en la red cualquiera te localiza. Tú vales más que un "selfie" 112= Policía Nacional. Ciber Seguridad=Guardia Civil. Y tú nombre no es exclusivo.

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  4. Si pones tú vida privada en la red cualquiera te localiza. Tú vales más que un "selfie" 112= Policía Nacional. Ciber Seguridad=Guardia Civil. Y tú nombre no es exclusivo.

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  5. No te vendas en la red. Lo puedes pagar caro. 112 = Policía Nacional
    Delitos en la red = Guardia Civil

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