During the COVID-19 pandemic, criminals have been quick to seize opportunities 
to exploit the crisis by adapting their modi operandi and engaging in new 
criminal activities. Cybercriminals have been among the most adept at 
exploiting the pandemic. The threat from cybercrime activities during the 
crisis is dynamic and has the potential to increase further. With a record 
number of potential victims staying at home and using online services across 
the EU, the ways for cybercriminals seeking to exploit emerging opportunities 
and vulnerabilities have multiplied.

Europol has been monitoring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the 
cybercrime landscape since the beginning and has published an updated threat 
assessment of potential further developments in this crime area.

The findings of this report are mainly based on contributions from EU Member 
States and Europol's partner countries.

Main findings:

*       The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cybercrime has been the most 
visible and striking compared to other criminal activities.
*       Criminals active in the domain of cybercrime have been able to adapt 
quickly and capitalise on the anxieties and fears of their victims.
*       Phishing and ransomware campaigns are being launched to exploit the 
current crisis and are expected to continue to increase in scope and scale.
*       Activity around the distribution of child sexual exploitation material 
online appears to be on the increase, based on a number of indicators.
*       Both criminal organisations, states and state-backed actors seek to 
exploit the public health crisis to advance geopolitical interests.

Press release and full report are available: 
https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/catching-virus

Kind regards,

Sara Marcolla

Europol - O3 European Cyber Crime Centre (EC3)
www.europol.europa.eu<http://www.europol.europa.eu>



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