IOCTA, internet organised crime threat assessment 2024

In 2023, ransomware attacks, child sexual exploitation (CSE) and online fraud remained the most threatening manifestations of cybercrime in the European Union (EU). The cybercriminal landscape remained diverse, comprising both lone actors and criminal networks offering a wide range of expertise and...

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Corporate Author: European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation. Herausgebendes Organ (Issuing body)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: The Hague POL_1 2024
Luxembourg Publications Office of the European Union 2024
In:Year: 2024
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Summary:In 2023, ransomware attacks, child sexual exploitation (CSE) and online fraud remained the most threatening manifestations of cybercrime in the European Union (EU). The cybercriminal landscape remained diverse, comprising both lone actors and criminal networks offering a wide range of expertise and capabilities. Some cybercriminals targeting the EU were based within the EU, while others preferred to operate from abroad, concealing their illicit operations and funds in third countries.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (38 p.), Illustrationen (farbig)
ISBN:978-92-95236-34-9
DOI:10.2813/442713
Access:Open Access