The sports category has moved to a new website.
ADVERTISEMENT

After mass shooting, police focus on "dark net" crime

Cyber crime cost Germany 40.5 million euros ($44.5 million) last year, the BKA's report said, a rise of 2.8 percent. Most of the more than 45,000 cases involved computer fraud.

After mass shooting, German police focus on dark net crime

German police will do more to fight crime committed on the "dark net", they said on Wednesday, days after a gunman killed nine people with a weapon bought on that hidden part of the internet .

"We see that the dark net is a growing trading place and therefore we need to prioritise our investigations here," Holger Muench, head of Germany's Federal Police (BKA), told journalists as he presented the latest annual report on cyber crime.

The dark net, which is only accessible via special web browsers, is increasingly used to procure drugs, weapons and counterfeit money, allowing users to trade anonymously and pay with digital currencies such as Bitcoin, the BKA said.

The man who killed nine people at a shopping mall in Munich on Friday was a local 18-year-old obsessed with mass killings who had bought his reactivated 9mm Glock 17 pistol on the dark web, Bavarian officials said.

ADVERTISEMENT

The BKA said it had taken five market places in the dark net out of circulation last year. Muench said the BKA did not just want to take the sites offline but also catch criminals using them.

Muench said the figures only represented a small part of the true size of cyber crime.

"If we look ahead we see little relief," he said. "Cyber crime is still a growing phenomenon - you could say almost a growing business, even a growing industry."

Police solved 32.8 percent of cyber crime last year, Muench said, adding that many crimes do not get past the exploratory phase and others go unnoticed or are not reported. ($1 = 0.9098 euros)

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

APC women leader confident Tinubu will implement 35% affirmative action

APC women leader confident Tinubu will implement 35% affirmative action

Investors respond positively to Tinubu's economic policy direction

Investors respond positively to Tinubu's economic policy direction

Air travelers urge Tinubu to transform aviation industry

Air travelers urge Tinubu to transform aviation industry

NIS will focus more on passport insurance, staff welfare – new CG

NIS will focus more on passport insurance, staff welfare – new CG

Adeyanju urges Tinubu to appoint young Nigerians as Ministers

Adeyanju urges Tinubu to appoint young Nigerians as Ministers

Risk management in indices trading: Tips and tools for managing your exposure

Risk management in indices trading: Tips and tools for managing your exposure

Tunubu lauds people of Zamfara for ensuring his biggest win

Tunubu lauds people of Zamfara for ensuring his biggest win

You’re now a blogger —  Shehu Sani mocks ‘retired governor’ El-Rufai

You’re now a blogger —  Shehu Sani mocks ‘retired governor’ El-Rufai

Gov. Eno appoints SSG, CPS

Gov. Eno appoints SSG, CPS

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT