Russia Calls on UN Members to Adopt Cybercrime Convention
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In a statement released from Moscow, Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged United Nations member states to join a cybercrime convention that offers tools to combat hackers and online fraud, including mechanisms for exchanging electronic evidence.
The Russian MFA highlighted the convention’s provisions for sharing digital evidence and coordinating cybercrime investigations, emphasizing its potential to strengthen international cooperation against cyber threats.
The call comes as global efforts to regulate cybercrime intensify, with Russia positioning itself as a proponent of multilateral frameworks to address digital security challenges.
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