Cybercrime costs are exploding as more people, businesses, and governments rely on digital systems. Companies now use cloud platforms, online payments, remote work tools, and connected devices for ...
The Chinese government’s proposed law to combat cybercrime extends far beyond addressing legitimate legal concerns and contains sweeping provisions that pose a significant threat to human rights.
As China, Iran, Russia, and the European Union signed onto a new global cybercrime treaty, the United States and a minority of other nations continue to voice concerns over the global agreement's ...
FortiGuard Labs’ Cyberthreat Predictions for 2025 report identifies emerging threat trends for the coming year and offers actionable guidance on how organizations can fortify their defenses against an ...
UK cybercrime victims are being failed by the justice system, with perpetrators hardly ever facing charges and convictions, according to a report by The Cyber Helpline, a charity supporting ...