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In the shadowy realms of the internet, thousands fall victim to cybercrime daily. Yet, what if I told you the real menace isn't just the crimes themselves but the silence of its countless victims?
Last year saw a massive spike in cybercrime, with some types of malicious digital activity rising by as much as 87%. It doesn’t bode well — but there were a couple of relative bright spots.
Cybercrime has been around for as long as computers have — but over the past 20 years, it’s exploded into a global threat, with staggering financial, political, and personal consequences. These days, ...
Though these threats are still prevalent in many communities across the country, cybercrime has surged to the top of the list in recent years, posing bigger and more serious threats for ordinary ...
WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters) - Cybercrime of all stripes cost victims globally more than $16 billion dollars last year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a report released on Wednesday.
Olsen, who has been the assistant attorney general for national security since 2021, leads the Justice Department’s efforts to fight terrorism, espionage, cybercrime and other threats to U.S ...
Google's Threat Intelligence report says cybercrime worse than ever Healthcare is yet again a top target for cyberattacks Nation-state actors are using cybercrime to raise money Despite widespread ...
Interpol Director of Cybercrime Neal Jetton discusses how the international police organization is collaborating across borders and sectors to fight cybercrime as technological innovations ...
NEW YORK CITY —The United Nations approved its first international cybercrime treaty yesterday. The effort succeeded despite opposition from tech companies and human rights groups, who warn that ...
Cybercrime is a national security issue, and the entire system from major hacking attacks to everyday phishing should be taken as seriously as drug trafficking or terrorist financing.