From US state laws to the international stage, definitions of “cybercrime” remain vague, broad, and increasingly entrenched in our legal systems. Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp Author: Andrew Couts, Dhruv Mehrotra https://www.wired.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:GPT-4 Will Make ChatGPT Smarter but Won’t Fix Its FlawsNextNext post:Welcome to the Comfy Office of the FutureRelated PostsTo Make a Greener Building, Start With an Old OneJune 8, 2023The Bizarre Reality of Getting Online in North KoreaJune 8, 2023The Bold Plan to Create Cyber 311 HotlinesJune 7, 2023Inside 4chan’s Top-Secret Moderation MachineJune 5, 2023Senator Warner on the Restrict Act and a US TikTok BanMarch 16, 2023This Is the New Leader of Russia’s Infamous Sandworm Hacking UnitMarch 15, 2023