STRASBOURG (France): EU lawmakers agreed on Thursday to toughen criminal penalties across the European Union for cyberattacks, especially those that include harming critical national infrastructure and hijacking computers to steal sensitive data.
The 28 EU member states currently have a patchwork of varying tariffs for cyber crime.
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