Group 1 - The United Nations Convention on Cybercrime, titled "Combating Cybercrime - Shared Responsibility - Towards the Future," was opened for signature in Hanoi, Vietnam, with over 60 UN member states signing the agreement [1][2] - The convention, which took five years to negotiate, is the first global treaty that criminalizes cyber-dependent crimes and establishes a framework for collecting, sharing, and using electronic evidence for serious crimes [1][2] - The convention consists of 9 chapters and 71 articles, and it will come into effect 90 days after the 40th signatory country ratifies it [1] Group 2 - The convention will remain open for signature by all UN member states until the end of 2025, with Russia expressing its willingness to cooperate closely with the international community in combating cybercrime [2] - The convention aims to enhance international cooperation to combat various digital crimes, including child pornography, transnational online fraud, and money laundering [2] - It is estimated that global losses from cybercrime amount to trillions of dollars annually, highlighting the urgent need for a coordinated international response [2]
60多国签署《联合国打击网络犯罪公约》,公约开放至2025年底供所有联合国会员国签署
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-10-26 22:33