The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) has revealed in its annual analysis of the latest cyber threats in the European Union that the number of artificial intelligence-driven cybercrimes is expected to rise. In its Internet Organized Crime Threat Assessment 2024 (IOCTA), Europol points out how artificial intelligence tools enable non-technical people to plan sophisticated online crimes. Artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes and false advertising are widely used...