RT Book T1 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment: iOCTA 2016 LA English PP Den Haag PB Europol YR 2016 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1760327514 AB The 2016 Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment (IOCTA) reports a continuing and increasing acceleration of the security trends observed in previous assessments. The additional increase in volume, scope and financial damage combined with the asymmetric risk that characterises cybercrime has reached such a level that in some EU countries cybercrime may have surpassed traditional crime in terms of reporting. Some attacks, such as ransomware, which the previous report attributed to an increase in the aggressiveness of cybercrime, have become the norm, overshadowing traditional malware threats such as banking Trojans. SN 9789295200753 K1 Europäische Union K1 Organisiertes Verbrechen K1 Internetkriminalität K1 Fight against crime K1 Organised Crime K1 common strategy K1 Computer Crime K1 Software K1 network server K1 Internet K1 prevention of delinquency K1 Digital technology K1 Child Pornography K1 Terrorism K1 Data Protection K1 Report DO 10.2813/275589