Hong Kong tech crimes dip as hacking losses more than double

Reported technology crimes in Hong Kong fell 6.9 per cent in 2025, yet losses from hacking more than doubled to HK$62.6 million. Police officials linked the rise to high-value attacks on financial institutions and cryptocurrency platforms.

Police recorded 31,571 technology crime cases last year, down from 33,903 in 2024. The total included 52 hacking incidents and 43 ransomware reports, both categories showing declines from the previous year.

Carmen Leung Oi-lam, senior superintendent of the Cybersecurity and Technology Crime Bureau, said the financial impact remained severe. “Even though [hacking and ransomware] cases may seem to only take up 0.3 per cent of all technology crime, each case can cause a serious impact on the organisations affected,” she warned.

Authorities urged companies to strengthen cybersecurity checks on web application systems and digital assets. The figures were released on 14 May 2026.

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Hong Kong suffered the largest share of losses in a cross-border operation targeting scams and money laundering across 10 jurisdictions. The effort resulted in thousands of arrests and uncovered total losses of US$752 million.

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Hong Kong police reported 797 sexual offence cases against children under 17 in 2025, a 20 per cent increase from 663 cases in 2024. Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung said the government aims to complete legislative changes to strengthen protections within the current term.

Hong Kong police have arrested nine men aged 18 to 61 as part of a seven-jurisdiction operation that detained more than 300 suspects across Asia. The coordinated effort targeted the production, distribution, and possession of child sexual exploitation material. Local raids took place on April 14, with suspects accused of possessing child pornography and committing indecent assaults.

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