The UN adopts a new treaty to boost international cooperation against cybercrime, focusing on digital threats and victim justice.

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, a landmark treaty aimed at boosting international cooperation to combat cybercrime. The treaty focuses on protecting societies from digital threats like terrorism, human trafficking, and financial crimes, and it prioritizes justice for victims. It will be open for signature in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2025 and will take effect 90 days after the 40th country ratifies it.

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