Beijing, Nov. 15 -- China and five ASEAN member states - Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam - have agreed to deepen coordinated efforts to combat cross-border cybercrime and telecommunications fraud at a ministerial-level meeting held on November 14 in Kunming, China's Yunnan province.
Law-enforcement agencies from the six countries exchanged in-depth views on enhancing joint actions against increasingly sophisticated transnational cybercrime networks. The discussions resulted in a series of key consensuses aimed at tightening cooperation.
China's Ministry of Public Security described the meeting as an important milestone in law-enforcement cooperation among the six countries in tackling cross-border cybercrime and telecom fr...
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