In a significant milestone for global cybersecurity, the United Nations General Assembly has adopted a new, legally binding treaty on cybercrime. This treaty, known as the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, represents a crucial step in the ongoing battle against digital threats. With cybercrime affecting over two-thirds of the global population, this Convention is a beacon of hope and a powerful tool for creating a safer digital environment.
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