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[[Project Riverside]] was a 2008 report by the [[Serious Organised Crime Agency]] into the activities of private investigators.<ref>Tom Harper, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/the-other-hacking-scandal-suppressed-report-reveals-that-law-firms-telecoms-giants-and-insurance-companies-routinely-hire-criminals-to-steal-rivals-information-8669148.html The other hacking scandal: Suppressed report reveals that law firms, telecoms giants and insurance companies routinely hire criminals to steal rivals' information], ''Independent'', 22 June 2013.</ref>
 
[[Project Riverside]] was a 2008 report by the [[Serious Organised Crime Agency]] into the activities of private investigators.<ref>Tom Harper, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/the-other-hacking-scandal-suppressed-report-reveals-that-law-firms-telecoms-giants-and-insurance-companies-routinely-hire-criminals-to-steal-rivals-information-8669148.html The other hacking scandal: Suppressed report reveals that law firms, telecoms giants and insurance companies routinely hire criminals to steal rivals' information], ''Independent'', 22 June 2013.</ref>
  
The report was based on material from [[Operation Barbatus]], [[Operation Caryatid]], [[Operation Flandria]], [[Operation Gloxinia]], and one other operation whose name is redacted in the published version of the report.<ref>'Private Investigators: The Rogue Element of the Private Investigative Industry and Others Unlawfully Trading in personal Data', Serious Organised Crime Agency, p.3.</ref>  
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The report was based on material from [[Operation Barbatus]], [[Operation Caryatid]], [[Operation Flandria]], [[Operation Gloxinia]], and one other operation whose name is redacted in the published version of the report.<ref>'Private Investigators: The Rogue Element of the Private Investigative Industry and Others Unlawfully Trading in personal Data', Serious Organised Crime Agency, 2008, p.3.</ref>  
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==External resources==
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*[http://brown-moses-hackgate.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/gloxinia-and-flandria-digging-over-dirt.html Gloxinia And Flandria - Digging Over The Dirt], Brown Moses blog, 1 August 2013.
  
 
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==Notes==

Latest revision as of 17:25, 1 August 2013

Project Riverside was a 2008 report by the Serious Organised Crime Agency into the activities of private investigators.[1]

The report was based on material from Operation Barbatus, Operation Caryatid, Operation Flandria, Operation Gloxinia, and one other operation whose name is redacted in the published version of the report.[2]

External resources

Notes

  1. Tom Harper, The other hacking scandal: Suppressed report reveals that law firms, telecoms giants and insurance companies routinely hire criminals to steal rivals' information, Independent, 22 June 2013.
  2. 'Private Investigators: The Rogue Element of the Private Investigative Industry and Others Unlawfully Trading in personal Data', Serious Organised Crime Agency, 2008, p.3.