The report highlights relevant trends in crime areas such cyber-attacks, child sexual exploitation and online and payment fraud schemes. It also provides an outlook of what can be expected in the near future, especially regarding new technologies, payment systems, AI, cryptocurrencies and illicit content online. Millions of victims exploited across the EU on a daily basisRecent law enforcement operations have… Read More
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