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Brazil Adheres to United Nations Convention on Cybercrime

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Brazil has joined the United Nations Convention on Cybercrime, which establishes the basis for international cooperation against digital crime. Signing on behalf of the South American country was Federal Police Director General Andrei Rodrigues in Hanoi, Vietnam, during President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's Southeast Asia tour.

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Adopted unanimously last July by the General Assembly of the United Nations, the new International Convention against Cybercrime, known as the Hanoi Convention, was opened for signature on 25 and 26 October 2025 in the Vietnamese capital. A total of 72 countries signed this text, which aims to harmonize national legislation and [...] The post 21 African countries sign in Hanoi the UN Convention against Cybercrime first appeared on THD - Tunisia …

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65 countries signed in Hanoi the first comprehensive UN Treaty on Cybercrime, which requires cross-border sharing of evidence and extradition in order to combat threats. Sixty-five countries signed in Hanoi the first comprehensive UN Treaty on Cybercrime, which requires cross-border sharing of evidence and extradition in order to combat threats such as ransomware and fraud. Despite the praise for strengthening security...

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Developpez.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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