A new rule has been introduced to the Cybersecurity Bill in Italy, with the aim of combating online fraud and enhancing security in the e-commerce sector. Proposed by Letizia Giorgianni (Fdi), this amendment includes measures such as the mandatory confiscation of IT tools like computers, mobile phones, and tablets from perpetrators of scams, as well as the seizure of assets owned by fraudsters to compensate victims.
This amendment is a crucial step towards creating a safer online environment for individuals and businesses alike. By implementing stricter penalties and seizing assets from criminals, it aims to deter future cybercrimes and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions. This move demonstrates the Italian government’s proactive stance in addressing cybercrime and strengthening cybersecurity measures.
The approval of this amendment marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to protect the integrity of e-commerce and prevent financial losses due to fraudulent activities. By incorporating online fraud as a specific crime in the legislation, authorities will have more tools at their disposal to combat illegal activities in the digital realm. This will undoubtedly benefit consumers and businesses alike by providing greater protection against online fraud.
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