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    European Officials to Share New Report on Criminal Networks
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    European Officials to Share New Report on Criminal Networks

    Europol will present findings about organized crime threats in Europe. This is an informational report, not an active threat to families.

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    Original headline: Press conference: new edition of the Europol mapping report

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    Published Wednesday, June 24, 20262 min read
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    On June 26, 2026, European law enforcement officials will hold a press conference to discuss their latest report on criminal networks operating in Europe. The report is titled "Decoding the EU's Most Threatening Criminal Networks: Issue 2." Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency, will present the findings alongside officials from Cyprus and the European Commission.

    This is the second edition of this type of mapping report. This announcement does not affect families directly. This is a scheduled presentation of research findings, not a warning about a new cybersecurity threat or data breach. The report will discuss trends that law enforcement is tracking, but families do not need to take any immediate action based on this announcement.

    It is information for policymakers and law enforcement agencies, not a consumer alert. You do not need to do anything in response to this announcement. This is simply a scheduled government presentation. There are no passwords to change, no accounts to secure, and no immediate threats to your family's data or safety related to this press conference.

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    You can continue using your devices and online services normally. Staying informed about cybersecurity news is helpful, but not every announcement requires action from families. Focus your attention on alerts about specific data breaches, software vulnerabilities in products you use, or security updates for your devices.

    Those are the situations where you need to take steps to protect your family. General law enforcement reports like this one are valuable for understanding trends but do not typically require changes to your daily digital habits.

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    Source: Europol

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