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How Encryption Fights Cybercrime While Sometimes Aiding It

Summary by cybernoz.com
In 2025, the global damage cost resulting from cybercrime was an estimated $10.5 trillion USD, up from just $3 trillion annually a decade earlier. This growth in illicit activity has pushed encryption to the center of debates about national security, law enforcement and civil liberties. Designed to protect assets and safeguard privacy, it can paradoxically be used by criminals and terrorists to conceal their activities as well. This ambiguity ra…
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Cybercrime Magazine broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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