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Internet Government - Security Search engine on cyber crime launched R. Savitha Pune, Feb. 5 The Pune-based Asian School of Cyber Laws (ASCL) has launched a special search engine on cyber crime world. It allows users to get the relevant information in the fields of cyber crime, cyber forensics, cyber security and cyber crime investigation, Mr Rohas Nagpal, President, ASCL, told Business Line. He noted that it is a custom google search engine. The search engine searches through a database of Web sites that is compiled and updated by subject experts. This would ensure the users get the most relevant information in the fields of cyber crime, investigation and forensics. The search engine can be accessed from www.data64.cc for free. Only the Web pages, which contain the relevant information and good quality information are searched to give the results. Asked whether it worked only for the cyber crime results, Mr Rohas added that usually no results for unrelated terms such as automobile or manufacturing could be obtained. More Stories on : Internet | Security
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