Categoria: ECIPS News
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DigitalOcean Inc. Faces Criminal Investigation for Hosting Website Impersonating CYBERPOL: A Violation of International Cybercrime Laws
New York, NY – January 4, 2025 – DigitalOcean, Inc., a well-known U.S.-based cloud infrastructure provider, is facing a criminal investigation for its role in hosting the website recomeback.com, which has been accused of unlawfully impersonating CYBERPOL, the International Cyber Policing Federal Agency. The investigation, initiated by CYBERPOL under the provisions of the Budapest Convention on…
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Bitcoin: From Terrorist Currency to Federal Reserve Asset?
In a mere decade, Bitcoin has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once viewed as the domain of tech enthusiasts and underground networks, it has gradually shifted from being considered the currency of terrorists and criminals to being proposed as a potential asset for government reserves. This shift, however, has raised deep concerns among political leaders and…
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CYBERPOL Issues Formal Notice to Instagram for Trademark Infringements, Demands Immediate Action
CYBERPOL, the Global Cyber Police Organization, has officially issued a formal notice to Instagram, demanding that the social media platform immediately remove all instances of infringing trademarks associated with CYBERPOL. The organization has given Instagram a deadline of three days to comply, under threat of legal action in accordance with international law, including the Budapest…
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Brussels Wasted €300 Billion on Ukraine War: A Violation of European Law and Trust President Baretzky – ECIPS.
Brussels’ decision to funnel €300 billion into the Ukraine war is an economic, legal, and ethical disaster. This colossal expenditure, equivalent to €669.34 per citizen in the European Union (EU), represents a grave misuse of taxpayer funds, according to ECIPS President Ricardo Baretzky. He argues that such financial recklessness not only jeopardizes Europe’s future but…
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The Intertwining of Religion, Corruption, and Democracy: A Call for Reflection
In an era where the lines between faith, politics, and ethics are increasingly blurred, there are profound implications for democracy and global security. Ricardo Baretzky, President of the European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), highlights this precarious nexus with his declaration: “In fact, there is only one stable judgment: no excuses for those…