Abstract
Cybercrime poses a significant threat to the global digital economy, with far-reaching consequences for businesses, governments, and individuals. This article examines the multifaceted impact of cybercrime, including substantial economic losses, reputational damage, operational disruptions, and increased security costs. It explores how cyber threats stifle innovation, compromise intellectual property, and erode consumer confidence in digital transactions. The paper also discusses the regulatory challenges and national security implications of cybercrime. With global cybercrime costs exceeding $1 trillion annually, the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation is paramount. The article concludes that addressing the cybercrime threat requires a collaborative approach involving businesses, governments, and individuals to enhance cybersecurity practices, promote cyber hygiene, and develop effective legal frameworks. By tackling these challenges, we can safeguard the digital economy and foster a more secure and resilient digital future.
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