$1.2 Bln in Crypto Stolen Since 2017, GDPR Will Hinder Cybercrime Enforcement, Report Shows

Law enforcement for cybercrime will be negatively affected by the GDPR, e-crime exec believes, after new report shows $1.2 bln in crypto stolen since 2017. Research from the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) has reported that about $1.2 bln in cryptocurrencies have been stolen since the start of 2017, Reuters reported Thursday, May 24. The $1.2 […]

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