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A Dutch mother’s 8-year-old son ordered a gun online and had it delivered to their home, bypassing customs checks as it traveled through Poland and Bulgaria. The boy… ....
A woman in the Netherlands revealed recently that her 8-year-old son once managed to purchase an AK-47 off the dark web without her knowledge calling it "something out of a movie." ....
Dec. 21, 2020 9:29 am ET | WSJ Pro Good day. When it comes to deterring hackers, the Dutch National Police believes in getting a head start, WSJ Pro’s Catherine Stupp reports. The police force is running two programs aimed at reforming young people who commit computer crimes, and dissuading youths at risk of doing so. Experts say young people are often unaware that some activities might be illegal, and that swift early intervention can prove effective. Also today: Microsoft’s president calls for international action on cybersecurity; Ukraine’s government says it experiences daily cyberattacks; and U.S. lawmakers urge a defense spending bill be signed into law in the wake of cyberattacks. ....
Dutch Program Aims to Deter Young Hackers Before They Commit Crimes Police initiative informs young people about hacking laws and alternative ways to use their skills Staff of the Dutch National Police’s Cyber Offender Prevention Squad. Pictured from left to right: Wouter Klijnsoon, Barry van Kampen, Floor Jansen, Gregory Francis and Lieske Zonderland. Photo: Dutch National Police By Dec. 21, 2020 5:30 am ET Floor Jansen, a Dutch police officer who worked on drug smuggling and organized crime until a few years ago, is on a mission to reform teenage hackers. Ms. Jansen joined the Dutch National Police’s high-tech crime unit in 2012 and started working with young hackers in 2018, intervening after they are prosecuted for their first crime. Instead of prison or community-service sentences, she offers some a program, called Hack Right, to learn about cybersecurity and help them stay o ....