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  2. Cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    The European Union adopted cybercrime directive 2013/40/EU, which was elaborated upon in the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime. [ 99 ] It is not only the US and the European Union that have been introducing measures against cybercrime.

  3. Convention on Cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    It is the first multilateral legally binding instrument to regulate cybercrime. [5] Since 2018, India has been reconsidering its stand on the Convention after a surge in cybercrime, though concerns about sharing data with foreign agencies remain. [6] On 1 March 2006, the Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime came into force

  4. International cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    Council of Europe is an international organisation focusing on the development of human rights and democracy in its 47 European member states. In 2001, the Convention on Cybercrime , the first international convention aimed at Internet criminal behaviors, was co-drafted by the Council of Europe with the addition of USA, Canada, and Japan and ...

  5. Four arrested in major European cybercrime sting - AOL

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    Carried out between May 27 and 29, the European Union's law enforcement agency called it "the largest ever operation against botnets, which play a major role in the deployment of ransomware".

  6. Cybercrime and sabotage cost German firms $300 billion in ...

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    Cybercrime and other acts of sabotage have cost German companies around 267 billion euros ($298 billion) in the past year, up 29% on the year before, according to a survey published on Wednesday.

  7. Timeline of computer viruses and worms - Wikipedia

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    January 20: The Happy99 worm first appeared. It invisibly attaches itself to emails, displays fireworks to hide the changes being made, and wishes the user a happy New Year. It modifies system files related to Outlook Express and Internet Explorer (IE) on Windows 95 and Windows 98.

  8. European Electronic Crime Task Force - Wikipedia

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    The European Electronic Crime Task Force: II [26] March 16, 2010: Successful Cybercrime Investigations III: June 24, 2010: International Funds Transfer and cooperation with LEAs: IV [27] February 10, 2011: Trends in Cybercrime and Cyberthreats: Europe and the United States V [28] May 18, 2011: Identity theft: Malware, Botnet & Social Networking ...

  9. Cybercrime to cost Germany 206 billion euros in 2023 -survey

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -The theft of IT equipment and data, as well as digital and industrial espionage and sabotage, will cost Germany 206 billion euros ($224 billion) in 2023, German digital ...