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Germany sees cybercrime jump as work shifts online in pandemic

Germany’s shift towards digitalisation due to the coronavirus pandemic has come with a significant rise in cybercrime, according to a report by the country’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA). EURACTIV Germany reports. Recorded cases of cybercrime jumped by 8% in 2020, according to the BKA’s Situation Report for Cybercrime 2020 published on Monday (10 May). Last year’s increase follows a 15% jump in cases in 2019 over the previous year. The number of solved cases fell by 7.4% over two years to 32.6% in 2020. The push for digitalisation caused by the pandemic is seen as a driver of the increased cybercrime rate as criminals taking advantage of the massive shift towards remote work.

Cybercrime a booming business — thanks to COVID | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

Cybercrime a booming business thanks to COVID The coronavirus pandemic has given a huge boost to internet crime. The number of offenses is on the rise while the number of successfully solved cases is stagnating in Germany. Germany s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) registered 108,474 cybercrimes in its latest annual report. That is an increase of nearly 8% on the previous year. Germany s status as an economic powerhouse and innovation platform has made it an attractive target for attackers from around the world. In addition, there is the country s geostrategic location at the heart of Europe: Germany s influence on the EU and its NATO membership also make it a focus for cybercrime, Meywirth explains.

Cybercrime, hackers, crime, law enforcement, Germany | Homeland Security Newswire

The coronavirus pandemic has given a huge boost to internet crime. The number of offenses is on the rise while the number of successfully solved cases is stagnating in Germany. Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) registered 108,474 cybercrimes in its latest annual report. That is an increase of nearly 8% on the previous year. Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) registered 108,474 cybercrimes in its latest annual report. That is an increase of nearly 8% on the previous year. Germany’s status as an economic powerhouse and innovation platform has made it an attractive target for attackers from around the world. In addition, there is the country’s geostrategic location at the heart of Europe: “Germany’s influence on the EU and its NATO membership also make it a focus for cybercrime,” Meywirth explains.

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