Cybercrime Victims Face Massive Unmet Need for Support, Research Institute Says

Date:

The Australian Institute of Criminology’s Research Manager Anthony Morgan, and Deputy Director Rick Brown, appear before the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Law Enforcement in Canberra, Australia, on Jun. 11, 2026. Screenshot from parliamentary proceedingsA parliamentary inquiry into capability of law enforcement to respond to cybercrime has been told there is a “massive unmet need” for support among Australians affected by cybercrime due to the sheer volume of offences and the large number of people targeted.According to the Australian Institute of Criminology’s (AIC) most recent survey in 2024, about 47 percent of the population reported being victims of cybercrime in the previous 12 months, while two-thirds said they had experienced some form of cybercrime during their lifetime.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

US Embassy Warns Americans in Jordan of Missiles, Drones in Airspace

Iranian missiles are launched from a location given as...

Cybercrime Costs for Large Businesses Surge 219 Percent: ASD

A member of the hacking group Red Hacker Alliance...

16 Academics Sign Letter Calling for Public Inquest Into Epstein Accusers Suicide

Undated handout file photo issued by the US Department...

Beijings Influence in Europe Is Pervasive but Poorly Documented: Experts

Chinese Premier Li Qiang (centre), speaks during opening remarks...