Crime
Have we got the job for you? The rise of job scams
Netsafe's chief online safety officer Sean Lyons joins Jim to discuss the techniques scammers use Audio
Repeat offender jailed for indecent assault on autistic man
In December 2023, Mark Williams covered his face with a white balaclava and entered the home of a young autistic man, locking the door behind him.
Supermarket loyalty card cyberattack prompts password warning
Scammers may have accessed New World Clubcard accounts, the supermarket says.
She got $5k, they lost $150k: Family's dream stolen by email scam
Sophie Mareta Moerangi helped scammers funnel funds from unsuspecting homebuilders into overseas accounts.
Judge clears reporting of material on former Deputy Police Commissioner's computer
But Jevon McSkimming has five days to appeal the ruling and extend the current interim injunction.
'Will never be the same': Victim's parents speak out after teen killer sentenced
The 14-year-old stabbed Enere McLaren-Taana during a confrontation at a Dunedin bus stop. Audio
Dunedin 14-year-old to be sentenced for bus stop killing
Enere McLaren-Taana was 16-years-old when he was stabbed with a kitchen knife in May last year. Audio
Dunedin teenager to be sentenced over bus stabbing
The young teenage killer of a Dunedin student is being sentenced on Friday. Reporter Tess Brunton spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
New government 'alliance' formed to combat online scammers
The new task force consists of police, major banks, telcos and digital platforms, and will roll out early next year.
Man accused of fatal Hamilton shooting appears in court
The 20-year-old entered the court room in a blue prison suit with an obvious limp.
Drunk lawyer suspended after grabbing colleague's genitals
A senior lawyer at a big law firm who grabbed a junior colleague's penis at a Christmas party and made lewd comments has been suspended.
Iwi vows not to take 'backward step' after flags ripped down
Flags flying along SH1 in the lower North Island were torn down in what a spokesperson calls a "racist" attack.
Huge meth spike shows few signs of shrinking
But police data is yet to show evidence of related crime.
Some Kiwis prefer dental visits to helping older relatives with IT problems
A new study has also found half of older Kiwis still write their passwords on paper, posing a risk to their online security, an expert says. Audio
'Making me out to be a f...ing monster': Jury sees murder-accused's first police interview
Julia DeLuney is on trial over the death of her 79-year-old mother, Helen Gregory.
Jury shown police interview with murder-accused DeLuney
A high court jury has seen video footage of murder-accused Julia DeLuney's interview with the police, where her story is put under the microscope. Reporter Kate Green has more. Audio
What ex-politician Kiri Allan told police on night of arrest
Police say former Justice Minister was "verbally abusive" after crashing into a parked car.
Sea Lion likely stabbed by human in third Catlins killing
It's been revealed a third Sea Lion killed in the Catlins was likely stabbed by a human. Now a reward for information leading to the killers convictions has been more than doubled to twelve thousand… Audio
"Senseless and stupid" smashing of headstones in Auckland graveyard
The smashing of headstones by vandals at an Auckand chapel have been described as "senseless, stupid and unecessary". Police are investigating the damage at St Stephens Chapel, after receiving a… Audio