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cybercrime
AI-Generated Content Poses a Looming Threat to Women in India and Pakistan
By Zohaib Altaf and Nimra Javed
Socially conservative and patriarchal values make the threat of sexually-themed deepfakes a dire concern for the countries' girls and women.
Philippine Police Raid Alleged Cybercrime Buildings and Rescue 2,700 Workers
By Associated Press
The workers, who came from 18 different countries, were allegedly duped into working for fraudulent online gaming sites and other cybercrime groups.
How to Strengthen South Korea-US Cooperation on Combatting Cyber-enabled Financial Crime
By Jason Bartlett
The U.S. and South Korea each possess unique strengths in combatting cyber-enabled financial crime, but their true joint potential is largely untapped.
Keep an Eye on North Korean Cybercrime as COVID-19 Spreads
By Todd Wiesel
Will North Korea turn to cybercrime as COVID-19 crunches its economy?
US Charges 2 Chinese Nationals Over Alleged Cryptocurrency Laundering for North Korea
By Ankit Panda
The two Chinese nationals face money laundering charges.
WannaCry Ransomware Should Prompt Movement Towards a Cyber Weapons Convention
By Patrick Cirenza
A recent cyberattack reinforces the case for a global convention.
Has U.S. Cyber Pressure Worked on China?
By Graham Webster
Read those leaks carefully.
A Dangerous Game: Responding to Chinese Cyber Activities
By Ryan Pickrell
Those calling for tougher U.S. measures should think twice.
Have China and Russia Agreed Not to Attack Each Other in Cyberspace?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Probably not, as one expert recently told The Diplomat.
New US Cyber Order Could Provoke Chinese Retaliation
By Shannon Tiezzi
If Obama's new executive order is used to sanction Chinese firms, how will Beijing respond?
Watch Out Would-Be Hackers! The United States Is Playing Cyber Hard Ball
By Ankit Panda
This is no April Fool's joke.
Singapore’s Cyber War Gets a Boost
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country is setting up a central agency to coordinate cyber security efforts.
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