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INTERPOL Financial Fraud assessment: A global threat boosted by technology

A new INTERPOL assessment on global financial fraud has highlighted how the increased use of technology is enabling organised crime groups to better target victims around the world. The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), large language models and cryptocurrencies combined with phishing and ransomware as a service business models have resulted in more sophisticated and

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Revised INTERPOL toolkit empowers law enforcement with responsible AI practices

INTERPOL and UNICRI have released an updated version of the ‘Toolkit for Responsible AI Innovation in Law Enforcement’, a practical guide for law enforcement agencies on developing and deploying artificial intelligence responsibly, while respecting human rights and ethics principles. The AI Toolkit is comprised of seven distinct resources, underpinned by a comprehensive user guide, providing guidance

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INTERPOL secure the Africa Cup of Nations amidst regional terror challenges

INTERPOL deployed a special intelligence support team to a high-risk terrorism zone in West Africa to support Côte d’Ivoire in maintaining a safe environment for Africa’s Cup of Nations – CAN. From 13 January to 11 February, the Africa Cup brought 24 national soccer teams to Côte d’Ivoire to compete in the cities of Abidjan,

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Security on Screen at the World Police Summit | Interpol

At the prestigious World Police Summit, the global policing event delivered by dmg events in conjunction with Dubai Police HQ, Peter Mawson, Founder of Security on Screen, was able to speak with Jürgen Stock, Secretary General at INTERPOL, who offers a valuable insight into Interpol and what they do on a global basis, while also

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INTERPOL-led operation targets growing cyber threats

Some 1,300 suspicious IP addresses or URLs have been identified as part of a global INTERPOL operation targeting phishing, malware and ransomware attacks. Operation Synergia, which ran from September to November 2023, was launched in response to the clear growth, escalation and professionalisation of transnational cybercrime and the need for coordinated action against new cyber

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Grooming, radicalisation and cyber-attacks: INTERPOL warns of ‘Metacrime’

A comprehensive analysis of the Metaverse’s key challenges, threats and harms from a law enforcement perspective is outlined in a new INTERPOL White Paper that was recently published. Contributing towards a secure-by-design Metaverse, the document identifies current and potential Metacrimes, such as grooming, radicalisation and cyber-physical attacks against critical infrastructure, as well as theft of

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Indonesia, Korea and INTERPOL cooperation shuts down illegal IPTV service

A criminal group responsible for the illegal streaming of 72 Korean and international channels and the distribution of nearly 110,000 video files has been dismantled following joint action between authorities in Korea, Indonesia and INTERPOL. The illegal service had been running for approximately nine years, capitalising on the high demand among Korean expatriates for domestic

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INTERPOL | $300m seized and 3,500 suspects arrested in international financial crime operation

A transcontinental police operation, featuring INTERPOL, against online financial crime has concluded with almost 3,500 arrests and seizures of USD 300 million (approx. EUR 273 million) worth of assets across 34 countries. The six-month Operation HAECHI IV (July-December 2023) targeted seven types of cyber-enabled scams: voice phishing, romance scams, online sextortion, investment fraud, money laundering

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INTERPOL | Illicit firearms: over 1,700 arrested in landmark operation across Asia

In the first operation coordinated across Asia by INTERPOL against illicit firearms, authorities in 10 countries have made over 1,700 arrests and seized 714 firearms, 921 parts and components, and 45,383 rounds of ammunition. From 13 – 24 November, Operation Trigger-Salvo II aimed to disrupt the cross-border movement of firearms, and determine potential links between

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