The Australian Federal Police (AFP) deciphered a crypto wallet seed phrase, seizing $6.4 million linked to organized crime.
Australian police cracked a coded cryptocurrency wallet backup containing 9 million Australian dollars ($5.9 million).
A teenage boy has faced court charged with terror offences, with investigators allegedly seizing chemicals, gas masks, ...
AFP chief Krissy Barrett warns of youth radicalization and unveils new initiatives to disrupt online crime networks.
Lidia Thorpe has slammed an “incredibly disappointing” response to the Camp Sovereignty attack after the nation’s top cop all ...
Australia's police are looking to build an AI tool that would detect and interpret emoji slang online in an effort to curb ...
The AFP Commissioner revealed how one analyst's intuition unlocked millions in crypto which a suspect tried to hide behind ...
The Australian Federal Police has drawn a line in a growing epidemic of young men coercing girls into committing violent acts ...
New AFP chief Krissy Barrett said the new age restrictions are just one measure needed to prevent online harm, with criminals ...
In a letter obtained by this masthead, police outline suspicions that companies have made payment to stop union strife on ...
Australia’s top cop Krissy Barrett will issue a disturbing warning to parents of vulnerable girls that young men and boys are ...
Backed by the Albanese Labor government, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) has set up unprecedented National Security Investigations (NSI) teams to target groups and individuals allegedly causing ...