In recent developments, the draft for the United Nations' first international convention against cybercrime has been finalized, marking a new era in global cybersecurity. This draft not only signifies progress but also raises numerous questions about its coexistence with the long-standing
Cyber extortion stands as one of the most alarming issues in the digital age, presenting a growing threat that manipulates and intimidates victims through electronic means. The UAE, recognizing the severe implications of this form of modern blackmail, has taken a proactive stance in combating its
New Zealand has taken a significant step forward in its fight against cybercrime through the introduction and first reading of a robust new bill aimed at tightening cybercrime laws. This legislative move comes in response to troubling statistics from 2023, which revealed that 11 percent of New
Australia has taken a bold step in its fight against cybercrime by introducing the Cyber Security Bill, which mandates businesses to report ransomware payments to the government. This visionary legislation aims to bolster national cybersecurity, promote transparency, and cultivate a collaborative
On October 2, 2024, a massive cyberattack struck the Uttarakhand State Data Centre, causing significant disruptions across various government and police services. This event sent shockwaves through the state's administrative functions, highlighting vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.
The internet has become an integral part of daily life, but with its growth comes increased risk from cybercriminals. The anonymity afforded by current domain registration processes has facilitated cybercrime worldwide. To address this critical issue, the International Cyber Policing Organization,