Mario Norfal, a well-known name in the crypto industry, highlighted the surge in social media hacking incidents in the UK, increasing from 22,530 in 2023 to 35,434 in 2024. Cybercriminal takes over social media and email accounts, deceiving users’ contact with a security codes-like feeling.

Mario Nawfal talks about rising cybercrime rates in the UK through social media platform X
Zachxbt chimes and emphasizes the need for stronger law enforcement agencies
Zachxbt, a well-known blockchain investigator, commented on Mario Nawfal’s post, noting that the UK’s penalties for cybercrime are particularly low. According to ZachxBT, when fraud is reported, the offender is released with minimal punishment and there is no fear among these offenders. With no significant penalties, hackers can continue to operate without fear or serious consequences.

Zachxbt highlights and highlights the low penalty for offenders
Furthermore, law enforcement is struggling with insufficient resources to effectively combat rising cybercrime in the region. As Mario Nawfal pointed out, the current cyberthreat landscape requires stronger support for law enforcement so that these challenges can be properly addressed.
Next steps by the UK government
The National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) reported a 64% increase in cyber incidents from the previous year, indicating an increase in crisis that requires immediate action. In response to these growing threats, the UK government is reportedly moving forward with a Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill aimed at strengthening incident reporting and regulatory frameworks.
The bill hopes that the government can empower regulators and implement stricter regulations and security measures across these various sectors, and improve data collection on cyber incidents. Meanwhile, experts argue that such steps are important to create a more resilient cybersecurity infrastructure that can protect individuals and businesses within the region.
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