The European Union’s law enforcement agency is warning that artificial intelligence is turbocharging organized crime that is ...
The "day-to-day" of organized crimes is increasingly being moved online and optimized with AI-powered tools: things like ...
Europol issued a warning Tuesday about organized crime groups increasingly using artificial intelligence to power their ...
From fraud and ransomware to drug trafficking: according to Europol, the internet has become the main arena for serious crime ...
The European police agency Europol headquarters is seen in The Hague, Netherlands.
Europol warns that organized crime in Europe is evolving, becoming more entrenched and dangerous as criminal networks exploit ...
According to a jointly developed newly released report by Europol, the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice ...
According to Europol’s 2025 EU Serious and Organized Crime Threat Assessment (SOCTA) report, they’ve evolved into key players ...
Europol's report details how AI, blockchain, and quantum computing are empowering organized crime, facilitating online ...
Artificial intelligence is turbocharging organized crime, from creating child sexual abuse images to money laundering via ...
FILE - The exterior view of the European police agency Europol headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands, Friday, Dec. 2, 2016. (AP Photo/Mike Corder, File) THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Artificial ...
Same qualities that make AI revolutionary … also make it a powerful tool for criminal networks,' EU’s law enforcement agency ...