English abstract
Cybercrimes Have Witnessed Significant Developments in Recent Years Due to
the Growing Reliance on Technology and Digital Space in Various Aspects of Life
Despite the numerous benefits offered by the internet and its unique
advantages compared to other means of communication, its usage entails
many risks and harms, including social isolation, health damages, and dangers
related to cybercrimes, such as ethical violations on the internet.
In light of this, international efforts must be unified, and genuine global
cooperation must be enhanced to effectively confront organized criminal activ
ities carried out through the dark web. This requires organizing international
workshops to exchange expertise in combating cybercrimes, addressing the new
technological methods employed by internet exploiters in unlawful activities.
The study delves into the definition of cybercrimes and the characteristics
that distinguish them from traditional crimes. It then examines the primary
types of these crimes, such as crimes related to the economy, crimes against
individuals, and crimes associated with terrorism, highlighting the national
and international legislation governing these offenses.
Furthermore, the research explores contemporary challenges in combating
cybercrimes, such as the difficulty of tracking perpetrators, weak international
cooperation, and the rapid evolution of cybercriminal methods that surpass
the capacity of laws to keep pace.
The study concludes by offering recommendations to strengthen the legal
and institutional framework for combating cybercrimes, emphasizing the
importance of international collaboration and the continuous development of
legislation to align with rapid technological advancements.