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Over 60 Nations Sign UN’s First Global Cybercrime Treaty Amid Rights Concerns

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Last updated: October 25, 2025 11:18 am
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The United Nations’ first-ever global treaty on cybercrime was signed in Hanoi by more than 60 nations, which officials called a “historic step” toward international cooperation against online fraud, scams, and digital crimes. The treaty’s ambiguous wording and inadequate protections, however, have raised serious concerns among rights organizations and tech specialists that governments may abuse it for surveillance and political repression.

A push around the world to stop online crime

At the opening ceremony in Hanoi on Saturday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a united front to fight cybercrime around the world.

“Every day, scams on the internet steal billions of dollars, hurt families, and take advantage of migrants.” “To stop this, we need a strong, multilateral effort,”

Guterres said

The Vietnamese government said that people from more than 60 countries had signed up to attend the signing ceremony, but the full list of participants has not been made public.

Background and the Debate

Russia first suggested the UN Convention against Cybercrime in 2017. It was officially approved last year, after years of debate among member states. While the goal was to make it easier for countries to work together to stop cybercrime, some critics say that the broad definitions of cybercrime could be used by authoritarian governments to justify censorship, target dissent, or limit digital freedoms.

Impacts on the globe and on the region

Cybercrime has become a threat that knows no borders. Southeast Asia has become a major hub for online scams that have stolen billions of dollars from people all over the world.

Technology companies are also worried about what the treaty means. The Cybersecurity Tech Accord, which is made up of more than 160 companies around the world, including Meta, Dell, and Infosys, did not attend the signing in Hanoi. They said that the agreement could make legal cybersecurity research illegal and give governments too much power in the name of national security.

Fears for human rights

Human Rights Watch didn’t like that Vietnam was chosen as the host country because the country has a history of stifling free speech online and going after critics under vague “cybersecurity” laws. The treaty talks about protecting human rights, but some experts say these parts aren’t clearly defined enough and could be missed in real life.

Observers stress the need for clear legal definitions, independent oversight, and open enforcement mechanisms to stop abuse as the treaty gets closer to being signed. The agreement is an important step forward in international law, but how well it works will depend on how responsibly governments put it into action, making sure that privacy and freedom are protected.

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