UK teens targeted by radicalization into cybercrime via toxic online ecosystems
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The UK National Crime Agency (NCA) warns that adolescents are being systematically radicalized into cybercrime through exploitative online platforms and recommendation algorithms. The director general of the NCA, Graeme Biggar, highlighted how ‘toxic online spaces’ reshape crime by accelerating its global reach, increasing harm, and blurring boundaries between cybercrime, terrorism, and sexual exploitation. He emphasized that technology is no longer merely a tool but an active driver of criminal ecosystems, with platforms failing to address responsibility for algorithmic radicalization. Biggar also noted a rise in UK-based sophisticated social engineering attacks combining malware with human manipulation, alongside escalating investment scams, sextortion, and sadistic exploitation. Despite these threats, he cited enforcement successes such as the LockBit takedown, a 27% rise in fraud convictions, and sustained child sexual abuse arrest rates.
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20.03.2026 11:40 1 articles · 4h ago
NCA warns of algorithm-driven radicalization of teens into cybercrime and exploitation networks
The National Crime Agency’s strategic assessment highlights the radicalization of adolescents into cybercrime via toxic online ecosystems and recommendation algorithms. The NCA points to emerging UK-based threat actors blending malware with sophisticated social engineering, alongside a surge in fraud, sextortion, and sadistic exploitation. Despite rising threats, enforcement metrics show increased fraud convictions and ongoing child abuse arrests, leveraging traceable digital trails.
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Graeme Biggar, NCA director general, stated that ‘toxic online spaces’ and algorithms are radicalizing teens into cybercrime, sex offenses, and terrorism.
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Biggar identified crime as a unified ecosystem where nation states, cybercrime groups, and money laundering networks operate interchangeably.
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The NCA highlighted a 27% increase in fraud convictions and sustained 1,000 monthly arrests in child sexual abuse cases, framing online investigative capabilities as a counterbalance to criminal anonymity.
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Notable UK cyber incidents in the past year included breaches at TfL, Legal Aid Agency, M&S, Co-op, Kido nurseries, and Jaguar Land Rover, with a mix of overseas and UK-based attackers leveraging advanced social engineering.
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The NCA has previously flagged ‘The Com’ network as a priority target; it overlaps with conventional cybercrime groups such as Scattered Spider, ShinyHunters, and Lapsus$.
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