Neo-Nazi student found guilty of terror and hate offences

Neo-Nazi student found guilty of terror and hate offences
While studying politics at Aberystwyth University, Andrew Dymock promoted a group aiming to ‘stir up a race war’A neo-Nazi student who promoted an extremist organisation that was later banned as a terror group has been found guilty of terror and hate offences.Andrew Dymock used online platforms to raise money for System Resistance Network (SRN), one of a number of groups that sought to fill a gap after the far-right group National Action (NA) was proscribed in 2016. Continue reading.While studying politics at Aberystwyth University, Andrew Dymock promoted a group aiming to ‘stir up a race war’, trial heardA neo-Nazi student who promoted an extremist organisation that was later banned as a terrorist group has been found guilty of terrorism and hate offences.Andrew Dymock used online platforms to raise money for System Resistance Network (SRN), one of a number of groups that sought to take over after the far-right group National Action (NA) was proscribed in 2016.Gaming Giant EA Suffers Major Data BreachHackers have stolen a wealth data from gaming giant Electronic Arts (EA), including game source code and tools for a number of popular games, it has been reported.Cyber-criminals made the claim in blog posts published on underground hacking forums, where they advertised a total 780gb of data for sale. These posts were viewed and detailed by Motherboard, who were informed by EA that it had indeed suffered a data breach.Among the data stolen was the source#G7UK: UK and US Strike New Agreements on CybersecurityThe UK and US governments have agreed to work together more closely to tackle cybercrime as well as enhance the security of supply chains and emerging technologies. The announcement has come amid US President Joe Biden’s visit to the UK for the G7 summit, which has started today.The partne ..

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