The home secretary said the overall cost of computer crime has been estimated at over £1bn
on the internet, and a huge rise in overall criminal activities online as she called for review and reform of the 21-year-old Computer Misuse Act.told a cybersecurity conference that the scale of the problem can be judged by 800 arrests every month, revealing perpetration of “the most heinous and appalling crimes against children”.
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