Fake Justin Bieber gets 14 years for luring kids into online sex acts
Robert Hunter will do hard time for his years of abuse and deception.
On Sep 16, 2013 by Miles Klee
U.K. firm introduces ‘anti-trolling’ software
Get your last jabs in.
On Sep 4, 2013 by Miles Klee
‘Sleepy Lords’ Tumblr shows Parliament snoozing on the job
Government in action, folks!
On Sep 3, 2013 by Gaby Dunn
Burglars break into Olympian’s home after she tweeted from another city
Four-time medalist Rebecca Adlington may have tipped off some Internet-savvy criminals.
On Aug 20, 2013 by Miles Klee
Error 451: When “not found” means “censored”
A new movement demands better access to court orders blocking websites.
On Aug 15, 2013 by Miles Klee
The Pirate Bay celebrates 10th anniversary with new Web browser
The Pirate Browser is a bundle of the Tor routing client and Firefox Portable browser without “bundled ad-ware, toolbars or other crap.”
On Aug 10, 2013 by Kris Holt
Bizarre malware scam plants child porn on corporate servers
The Internet Watch Foundation recieved 227 reports of hidden child abuse images over six weeks.
On Aug 5, 2013 by Kris Holt
The U.K. has embraced the creepshot
1 in 12 Brits confess to snapping photos of attractive strangers.
On Aug 2, 2013 by Miles Klee
The hacker teen queen of Anonymous pleads guilty in London
If Ryan Ackroyd were really a 16-year-old girl, he’d probably be facing less time in prison.
On Apr 10, 2013 by Lorraine Murphy
Reddit’s Brits react to Margaret Thatcher’s death
Also in today’s Reddit Digest:
On Apr 9, 2013 by Mike Fenn
Hate speech plagues UK professor after debate show appearance
Misogyny meets Latin poetry on message board site Don’t Start Me Off.
On Jan 30, 2013 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Controversial site pays Australians to monitor unsuspecting Brits
A British company called InternetEyes is paying Australians to monitor U.K.-based security cameras and report any criminal activity.
On Jan 3, 2013 by Kevin Collier
“Plebgate” prompts Anonymous hack
Here’s how Anonymous chose to take the UK Conservative party down a peg.
On Oct 11, 2012 by Lorraine Murphy
U.K. minister wants Twitter to do more about child pornography
Home Office minister Jeremy Browne called on Twitter to open talks with the U.K. government about cracking down on child pornography.
On Sep 27, 2012 by Kris Holt
British MP reports Twitter spoof account to House of Commons
Sir Bob Russell, member of parliament for Colchester, England, took his complaints to the floor of the House of Commons.
On Sep 6, 2012 by Kris Holt
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