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Africa Sees Surge in Cybercrime as Law Enforcement Struggles

Posted on June 25, 2025
Africa Sees Surge in Cybercrime as Law Enforcement Struggles

Cybercrime accounts for more than 30% of all reported crime in East Africa and West Africa, with online scams, ransomware, business email compromise, and digital sextortion taking off.

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