
IOCTA 2026 Report Warns of Rising AI-Driven Cybercrime and Dark Web Threats
The IOCTA 2026 report released by Europol offers a detailed look at how cybercrime is evolving across Europe, with criminals increasingly using artificial intelligence, encryption, and cryptocurrencies to scale their operations. The latest edition of the Internet Organised Crime Threat Assessment outlines key trends shaping the threat landscape and calls for stronger coordination among law enforcement agencies.
According to the IOCTA 2026 report, cybercrime is becoming more complex and interconnected, driven by rapid technological advancements. The findings highlight how criminals are adapting quickly, making it harder for authorities to detect, track, and disrupt their activities. IOCTA...