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financial gain or harm.<ref>[https://www.unodc.org/documents/organized-crime/UNODC_CCPCJ_EG.4_2013/CYBERCRIME_STUDY_210213.pdf Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, UNODC, 2013]</ref> | financial gain or harm.<ref>[https://www.unodc.org/documents/organized-crime/UNODC_CCPCJ_EG.4_2013/CYBERCRIME_STUDY_210213.pdf Comprehensive Study on Cybercrime, UNODC, 2013]</ref> | ||
==2021 Cybercrime Reports== | ==2021 Cybercrime Reports== | ||
Current trends in cybercrime revolve around how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped everyday work/home life and highlighted the importance of cyber networks in maintaining [[ | Current trends in cybercrime revolve around how the COVID-19 pandemic has shaped everyday work/home life and highlighted the importance of cyber networks in maintaining [[Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency|critical infrastructure]]. | ||
* [[INTERPOL]]’s ASEAN Desk identified the top cyber threats as:<ref>[https://www.interpol.int/en/News-and-Events/News/2021/INTERPOL-report-charts-top-cyberthreats-in-Southeast-Asia INTERPOL ASEAN Desk]</ref> | * [[INTERPOL]]’s ASEAN Desk identified the top cyber threats as:<ref>[https://www.interpol.int/en/News-and-Events/News/2021/INTERPOL-report-charts-top-cyberthreats-in-Southeast-Asia INTERPOL ASEAN Desk]</ref> | ||