The cybersecurity unit of the Hong Kong (China) Police Force has launched CyberDefender, a new metaverse platform designed to educate the public about the potential dangers associated with Web3 and the metaverse.
According to the new statement of the Department of Security Cyber and Public Crime platform with a focus on technology crime prevention. metaverse Technology Hong Kong (CSTCB), the newly announced
During an online event called “Exploring the Metaverse” on May 27, CyberDefender was launched through three virtual locations, to discuss crime prevention strategies in the metaverse.
According to Cryptopolitan, CSTCB chief inspector Ip Cheuk-yu has emphasized the importance of being cautious when operating in the metaverse. He urges users to be as vigilant with the metaverse as when using the internet.
All crimes in cyberspace are also possible in the metaverse. Such as investment fraud, unauthorized access to the system, theft, and sex crimes, Mr. Ip Cheuk-yu added. He further explained that the decentralization of the metaverse could increase the risk of scams taking over assets
The decentralized nature of virtual assets in Web3 could also increase the possibility of cybercriminals targeting terminals, digital asset wallets, and smart contracts.
CyberDefender’s educational initiatives are mainly focused on raising awareness among the younger generation. Police Force Hong Kong intends to organize community education programs through CyberDefender to educate youth about the latest developments in information technology, potential pitfalls, and the importance of preventing prevent technology-related crime.
Since the first quarter of 2023, crime related to virtual assets has increased significantly in Hong Kong. According to CoinTelegraph, 663 cases were reported with total losses amounting to $570 million, a 75% increase from Q1 of 2022.
As metaverse technology continues to evolve, initiatives like CyberDefender play an important role in equipping people with the necessary knowledge and awareness when using technology. By educating the public about potential risks and promoting cybersecurity practices, Hong Kong has demonstrated its dedication to ensuring the cyber security of its users in the digital age