Cybercrime Laws Are in Conflict, Anyone Surprised?
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Cybercrime laws are in conflict, anyone surprised?
DarkReading.com reported that “Security researchers hunting for vulnerabilities could face prison time under a 1990 United Kingdom law that doesn’t distinguish between malicious hackers and those working in good faith.” The August 10, 2026 article entitled “Outdated Cybercrime Laws Put Security Researchers at Risk” (https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/outdated-cybercrime-laws-security-researchers-risk) included these comments:Cyber…
Countries are hiding censorship in 'cybercrime' bills. A UN treaty could make things worse. | #cybercrime | #infosec - National Cyber Security Consulting
Late last year, the United Kingdom, France, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia and dozens more nations signed the United Nations Convention Against Cybercrime, a treaty ostensibly intended to improve global cooperation to fight crimes taking place over computer systems. Canada joined them this summer. The United States remains a notable exception and says it is still reviewing the treaty. […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post Countries…
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