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In March 2026, Trump signed an executive order to fight cybercrime, boost prosecutions, and return stolen funds through a new federal task force and international pressure.
In March 2026, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to combat cybercrime, fraud, and predatory schemes targeting Americans.
The directive mandates a federal review of tools to disrupt transnational criminal organizations involved in cyber-enabled crimes like ransomware, phishing, and sextortion.
It establishes a dedicated operational cell within the National Coordination Center to coordinate efforts, prioritizes prosecutions of serious fraud, and requires a plan to create a Victims Restoration Program to return seized funds.
The order also directs the Secretary of State to pressure foreign governments to act against criminal networks on their soil, with potential consequences for inaction.
The initiative aims to strengthen national cybersecurity, improve interagency coordination, and support state and local resilience.
En marzo de 2026, Trump firmó una orden ejecutiva para combatir el cibercrimen, impulsar los enjuiciamientos y devolver los fondos robados a través de un nuevo grupo de trabajo federal y la presión internacional.