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72 nations signed the UN Convention against Cybercrime in Hanoi, Việt Nam

Posted 27 Oct 2025

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The UN adopted the first legally binding global convention in 2024, with 72 nations signing, to criminalize cybercrimes, enhance electronic evidence sharing, and enable swift international cooperation.

It is the world’s first legally binding global convention to prevent and respond to cybercrimes, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2024. 

  • It will enter into force 90 days after ratification by at least 40 UN member states.

About UN Convention against Cybercrime

  • Electronic Evidence: It is the first global framework for the collection, sharing and use of electronic evidence for all serious offences, establishing a global standard. 
  • Criminalization of Cybercrimes: First global treaty to criminalize cyber-dependent crimes and also offences related to online fraud, online child sexual abuse and exploitation material and online grooming of children.
    • It is first in recognising non-consensual dissemination of intimate images as an offence.
  • Global Network: It creates the first global 24/7 Cooperation Network where countries can quickly initiate cooperation.

Cybercrimes

  • Cybercrime falls into two broad categories: cyber-enabled and cyber-dependent. 
    • Cyber-enabled crimes include traditional criminal activities conducted online, such as trafficking, fraud, and incitement to violence and hate. 
    • Cyber-dependent crimes are those committed through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) devices, including phishing, identity theft, and the deployment of malware and ransomware.
  • Threat: Cybercrimes transcend geographic boundaries, targeting systems, networks, and individuals with unprecedented speed and efficiency.
    • Regions like Southeast Asia have been described as “ground zero” for organized cybercrime operations.
  • Tags :
  • Cybercrimes
  • UN Convention against Cybercrime
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