Cybercrime

Cybercrime is a term used to describe criminal activities that are committed using the internet or other forms of digital communication. These crimes can take many forms, including hacking, identity theft, fraud, and cyberbullying. Cybercrime can have serious consequences for individuals, businesses, and governments, including financial losses, damage to reputation, and theft of sensitive information. To combat cybercrime, governments and law enforcement agencies around the world are working to develop and implement laws, policies, and technologies to prevent and investigate these crimes.

 

 

GLO.ACT-Bangladesh and the WARBE Development Foundation organize a consultation on migrant smuggling
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GLO.ACT-Bangladesh and the WARBE Development Foundation organize a consultation on migrant smuggling

Dhaka, Bangladesh 13 May 2022 – Smuggling networks take advantage of and benefit from the lack of comprehensive legislation on the Smuggling of Migrants (SOM). Due to ill-defined and weak legislation, smugglers exploit existing loopholes and often operate with relative impunity. As far as smugglers are concerned, they are providing a service that is in…

General Assembly reaffirms commitment to combat human trafficking
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General Assembly reaffirms commitment to combat human trafficking

Abdulla Shahid was speaking at the opening of a two-day high-level meeting to review progress in implementing the UN Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, adopted by the General Assembly in July 2010.