Cybercrime

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Technological breakthroughs over the past few years have brought many positive developments for society. Cybercriminals exploit the speed and anonymity of the Internet to commit a range of criminal acts, from large-scale cyber-attacks to activities such as using malware, phishing and spam, or the...
10 June 2020|PRESS RELEASE
Authorities in Spain, Denmark, Sweden and Germany have arrested 11 suspects for offering illegal access to over 40 000 streaming services, subscription television channels and films, violating audiovisual copyright on a large scale. During an action day coordinated via Eurojust, 50 servers were...
31 January 2020|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
This report aims to provide an update based on developments that occurred after the first report, or developments which are relevant but were not included in the first report for other reasons. The report contains an update on relevant statements or propositions made with respect to how law...
02 December 2019|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Eurojust presents this fifth issue of the Cybercrime Judicial Monitor (CJM). The CJM is published once per year and distributed to judicial and law enforcement authorities active in the field of combatting cybercrime and cyber-enabled crime. It is produced on the basis of information provided by...
29 November 2019|PRESS RELEASE
A hacking tool that was able to give full remote control of a victim's computer to cybercriminals has been taken down as a result of an international law enforcement operation targeting the sellers and users of the Imminent Monitor Remote Access Trojan (IM-RAT).
29 November 2019|PRESS RELEASE
The one hundred joint action days coordinated at Eurojust since 2011 have led to 1 722 arrests by national judicial and law enforcement authorities. In total during this period, 3 355 searches were carried out and more than EUR 210 million in cash, luxury cars and jewellery were seized. The actions...