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CYBERPOL Proposed Bylaws – Article 2(bis) §6
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Section 1: Title These Bylaws shall be known as the CYBERPOL Proposed Bylaws under Article 2(bis) §6. Section…
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Incorporation of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and the Budapest Convention (ETS No. 185) and Its Protocols CYBERPOL Mandated by Royal Decree WL22/16.595:
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Pursuant to Royal Decree WL22/16.595, the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and the Budapest Convention (ETS No. 185) and…
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PUBLIC NOTICE: IN THE MATTER OF: CYBERPOL THE INTERNATIONAL CYBER POLICING ORGANIZATION
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Authorized by Minister of Justice established by Royal Decree § WL22/16.595 as Public Utility under Treaty EST124 from…
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Cybercrime on the rise thanks to artificial intelligence
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The global cost of cybercrime is estimated to reach 11.2 trillion euros a year by 2025. Cybercrime is…
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Lawyers, jurist and legal advisors from around the world can now join CYBERPOL Executive Committee by application in accordance with Art 5. by Royal Decree WL22/16.595
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The Executive Committee: These may consist of voluntary members that are active law-enforcement members from both private and…
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Attention to all individuals corrupted. Warning by President CYBERPOL:
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CYBERPOL hereby notifies that any individuals, whether officials or non-officials from governmental or non-governmental entities, who impersonate CYBERPOL…
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Public Notice:
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This Project is not a CYBERPOL Project. Despite this European Union and it’s European Commission knowingly approved the…
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BANGKOK – A huge pile of money was displayed at a press conference held on Tuesday at the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau’s (CCIB) headquarters in Muang Thong Thani when cyber police announced the results of “Operation Black Hat,” a crackdown on a criminal network that lured elderly people into investing in cryptocurrency.
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They seized assets worth 125 million baht. Pol. Lt. Gen. Worawat Wattanakornbancha, Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau commissioner, said…
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Emerging threats
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Cybercrime often exploits precisely the lack of regulation and centralized controls of cryptocurrencies to deceive investors and embezzle…
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Consumer protections against hacking and cyber-attacks will come into force today, as all internet connected smart devices will be required by law to meet minimum-security standards.
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Manufacturers will be legally required to protect consumers from hackers and cyber criminals from accessing devices with internet…