
John Wojcik
John Wojcik is an organized crime analyst at the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime, where he specializes in the evolving threats posed by cybercrime and organized syndicates. His insights are critical in understanding how criminal networks are adapting to new technologies and expanding their operations globally, particularly in relation to the unprecedented scale of scams that have emerged along the Myanmar-Thailand border. Wojcik has highlighted the growing sophistication of these crime groups, which now utilize advanced tools like artificial intelligence and deepfake technology to enhance their fraudulent schemes.
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John Wojcik is a regional analyst with UNODC.
Billion-dollar cyberscam industry spreading globally, UN saysJohn Wojcik is a regional analyst for UNODC who commented on the spread of cyberscams.
Cyberscams spreading globally: UN - Taipei TimesJohn Wojcik is an organized crime analyst at the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime.
Global scam industry evolving at ‘unprecedented scale’ despite recent crackdown





