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    AI revolutionizing organized crime with cyber fraud and hacking

    March 20, 2025
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    Europol has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) is significantly enhancing organized crime, posing a growing threat to the stability of European societies. In a report released on Tuesday, the agency underscored the increasing intersection of criminal networks with state-sponsored efforts to destabilize the European Union. The latest EU Serious and Organised Crime Threat Assessment 2025 (SOCTA 2025), based on data from law enforcement agencies across the bloc, highlighted how AI is transforming cybercrime into a digital arms race.

    AI revolutionizing organized crime with cyber fraud and hacking

    Europol’s Executive Director, Catherine De Bolle, emphasized the growing sophistication of AI–driven attacks, which are becoming more precise and destructive. “Cybercrime is evolving into a digital arms race targeting governments, businesses, and individuals. AI–driven attacks are becoming more precise and devastating,” De Bolle stated. She also pointed out that some attacks are now blending financial motives with state-aligned destabilization strategies, making them more ideologically driven. According to the report, organized crime is exploiting AI for a range of offenses, including cyberattacks, online fraud, drug trafficking, human smuggling, and money laundering.

    These crimes generate illicit profits, fuel violence, and contribute to widespread corruption, eroding the rule of law across the EU. Europol also raised concerns over the potential for AI to automate and scale cybercrime operations, making it easier for criminals to manipulate information, conduct sophisticated phishing attacks, and deploy malware with minimal human intervention. The report warns that criminal groups increasingly align with hostile state actors, using AI-driven tools for both financial gain and geopolitical disruption.

    With these risks in mind, Europol called for stronger cooperation between EU law enforcement agencies and international partners to counter the growing AI-driven threats. The agency stressed the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures, investment in AI-driven threat detection, and the establishment of global frameworks to prevent technology from being weaponized by criminal organizations. As cybercrime continues to evolve, Europol urged EU policymakers to adapt their strategies, ensuring that regulatory and law enforcement measures keep pace with emerging threats. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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