More Than 60 UN Members Sign Cybercrime Treaty Opposed By Rights Groups (yahoo.com)
(Monday October 27, 2025 @12:52PM (msmash)
from the how-about-that dept.)
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- News link: https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/10/27/157252/more-than-60-un-members-sign-cybercrime-treaty-opposed-by-rights-groups
- Source link: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/un-members-sign-cybercrime-treaty-231800533.html
Countries [1]signed their first UN treaty targeting cybercrime in Hanoi on Saturday, despite opposition from an unlikely band of tech companies and rights groups warning of expanded state surveillance. From a report:
> The new global legal framework aims to strengthen international cooperation to fight digital crimes, from child pornography to transnational cyberscams and money laundering. More than 60 countries were seen to sign the declaration Saturday, which means it will go into force once ratified by those states. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres described the signing as an "important milestone", but that it was "only the beginning".
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> "Every day, sophisticated scams, destroy families, steal migrants and drain billions of dollars from our economy... We need a strong, connected global response," he said at the opening ceremony in Vietnam's capital on Saturday. The UN Convention against Cybercrime was first proposed by Russian diplomats in 2017, and approved by consensus last year after lengthy negotiations. Critics say its broad language could lead to abuses of power and enable the cross-border repression of government critics.
[1] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/un-members-sign-cybercrime-treaty-231800533.html
> The new global legal framework aims to strengthen international cooperation to fight digital crimes, from child pornography to transnational cyberscams and money laundering. More than 60 countries were seen to sign the declaration Saturday, which means it will go into force once ratified by those states. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres described the signing as an "important milestone", but that it was "only the beginning".
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> "Every day, sophisticated scams, destroy families, steal migrants and drain billions of dollars from our economy... We need a strong, connected global response," he said at the opening ceremony in Vietnam's capital on Saturday. The UN Convention against Cybercrime was first proposed by Russian diplomats in 2017, and approved by consensus last year after lengthy negotiations. Critics say its broad language could lead to abuses of power and enable the cross-border repression of government critics.
[1] https://uk.news.yahoo.com/un-members-sign-cybercrime-treaty-231800533.html
Obey (Score:2)
by OrangeTide ( 124937 )
They're doing this for your own good. Have you said thank you once?
Which 60 countries? (Score:1)
Does anybody know which countries? Did the US sign that Treaty?
Which they has listed them.
UN says 72 (Score:2)
Guess we don't get to know which.
> Vietnam's government said this week that 60 countries were registered for the official signing, without disclosing which ones. But the list will probably not be limited to Russia, China, and their allies.
[1]https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en... [unodc.org]
> 72 states signed the UN Convention against Cybercrime, which still must be ratified by each State according to its own procedures.
[1] https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/press/releases/2025/October/un-convention-against-cybercrime-opens-for-signature-in-hanoi--viet-nam.html
Re: (Score:2)
The US apparently has, but it doesn't matter until it's ratified (by each country).
Re: (Score:2)
From TFA: "Countries signed their first UN treaty targeting cybercrime in Hanoi [...]" - Vietnam I suppose? Could not find any official list, but there's the list of statements here: [1]https://hanoiconvention.org/st... [hanoiconvention.org], US seem to be missing?
[1] https://hanoiconvention.org/statements/