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One among ten cybercrime victims harmed by pornography in BD

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  29 Jun 2024, 21:39
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One in ten (11.35%) victims of cybercrime in Bangladesh are affected by pornography-related crimes and the number has been rising in the last five years. This information is according to a recent study of the Cyber Crime Awareness Foundation (CCAF).

Obaidullah Al Marjuk, the head of the CCAF research team, presented the research report today (29 June) during two discussions titled 'Cybercrime trends in Bangladesh' and 'Art Bangladesh: Challenges and prospects of emerging technologies' at the Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) auditorium in the capital.

Besides personal damage, experts noted that financial harm and temptations are prominent in cybercrimes. However, these remain obscure due to social taboos.

Therefore, alongside cyber literacy, the public and private sectors called for maintaining the country's cyber sovereignty through training and skill development to create indigenous cyber solutions.

The CCAF Cyber Crime Trends-2024 report, compiled using survey data from 132 cybercrime victims and presented during the discussions, revealed the emergence of new types of cyber crimes in the country. Over one year, the rate has more than doubled.

Surveys from the past two years show a reduction in the rate of cybercrime-affected children under 18 years to 13.65%. Among the victims, the highest percentage, 78.78%, are aged between 18-30 years, and nearly 59% of those affected are women. Among the types of crimes, 21.65% involve social media and online account takeovers (hacking).

According to the data, most victims affected by these scams are educated. Victims passed higher secondary or graduates.

BTRC's Director General (Engineering and Operations), Brig Gen Kazi Mustafizur Rahman, and Professor Dr Imtiaz A Hussein of the Department of Global Studies and Governance (GSD) at Independent University Bangladesh, among others, were present as panellists.

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