💨 Abstract
Four individuals, including a woman and three teenagers, were arrested for suspected involvement in cyber attacks against Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods this year. The arrests were made on charges of blackmail, money laundering, and computer misuse. The National Crime Agency (NCA) reports ongoing investigations in collaboration with international partners to ensure culprits are identified and prosecuted.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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