The Met chief has said consumers must protect themselves and not be refunded by banks. We examine the key issues surrounding cybercrime
Britain’s most senior police officer has come under fire after suggesting consumers should not be refunded by banks whether they fail to protect themselves from cybercrime.
The comments by Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe,the Metropolitan police commissioner, come a week after official figures revealed a enormous rise in the amount of money lost to financial fraud. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com