INTERPOL: Financial and cyber crimes raises police concern in most countries of the world

INTERPOL: Financial and cyber crimes raises police concern in most countries of the world

According to a survey from the International Police Organization “INTERPOL,” police officers currently think that financial and cybercrime pose the biggest global concerns.
The group, which has its headquarters in Lyon, France, declared today, Wednesday, that it also anticipates that crime will rise dramatically in the upcoming years.

The most significant police organisation in the world, INTERPOL, which has 195 member states, today, Wednesday, presented a study on global crime trends for the first time.
The General Manager of the Organization quoted INTERPOL as saying, “Understanding and anticipating crime trends are the absolute basis for politics.”
The study was made available to law enforcement agencies due to its purpose, which prevents general examination.

The report stated that more than 60% of the police officers, who were interviewed, considered laundering and online fragmentation a great danger.
While these attacks are referred to as ransomware, malicious software encrypts computers, rendering them useless.

According to INTERPOL, financial and cybercrimes worry police in the majority of the world’s nations.

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