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  2. International cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    International cybercrimes often challenge the effectiveness of domestic and international law, and law enforcement. Because existing laws in many countries are not tailored to deal with cybercrime, criminals increasingly conduct crimes on the Internet in order to take advantages of the less severe punishments or difficulties of being traced.

  3. Cybercrime losses were highest in these states - AOL

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    FBI data shows that cybercrime cost Americans $12.5 billion in 2023—a statistic that has grown annually for at least five years. The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center, or IC3, received a ...

  4. Cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    They combat international cybercrime and work to protect institutions such as banks from intrusions and information breaches. Based in Alabama, the Secret Service and the Alabama Office of Prosecution Services work together to train professionals in law enforcement at the National Computer Forensic Institute.

  5. Cyberattacks by country - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 cyberattacks on Estonia were a series of cyberattacks that began on 27 April 2007 and targeted websites of Estonian organizations, including Estonian parliament, banks, ministries, newspapers, and broadcasters, amid the country's disagreement with Russia about the relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn, an elaborate Soviet-era grave marker, as well as war graves in Tallinn.

  6. Cybercrime: Under-reporting almost as bad as the crime itself ...

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    When it comes to cybercrime, the costs are high but under-reporting is rampant, making matters worse. We need to encourage reporting of this crime.

  7. Four arrested in major European cybercrime sting - AOL

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    "With the international Operation Endgame, our investigative authorities have succeeded in dealing the biggest and most significant blow against cybercrime to date," German Interior Minister Nancy ...

  8. Computer crime countermeasures - Wikipedia

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    Malicious code is a broad category that encompasses a number of threats to cyber-security. In essence it is any “hardware, software, or firmware that is intentionally included or inserted in a system for a harmful purpose.” [6] Commonly referred to as malware it includes computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, keyloggers, BOTs, Rootkits, and any software security exploits.

  9. Convention on Cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    The Convention on Cybercrime, also known as the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime or the Budapest Convention, is the first international treaty seeking to address Internet and computer crime (cybercrime) harmonizing national laws, improving investigative techniques, and increasing cooperation among nations.