Sunday, 26 October, 2025
UN Signs Historic Global Cybercrime Treaty

Sixty-five nations signed the landmark UN Cybercrime Convention in Hanoi, aiming to strengthen international cooperation against offenses costing trillions globally. The treaty, which criminalizes acts like ransomware and online trafficking, will take effect after 40 states ratify it. While hailed as a victory for digital security, the pact faces criticism from activists and tech companies who warn its vague language could enable government surveillance.
Read full story at Economic Times