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Hong Kong Customs Team Wins Championship at International Digital Forensics Challenge, Showcasing Expertise in Cybercrime Solutions.

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Hong Kong Customs Team Wins Championship at International Digital Forensics Challenge, Showcasing Expertise in Cybercrime Solutions.
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Hong Kong Customs Team Wins Championship at International Digital Forensics Challenge, Showcasing Expertise in Cybercrime Solutions.

2025-07-18 20:14 Last Updated At:20:28

Members of Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory win championship at 2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge

​Two members from the Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory yesterday (July 17) won championship in the "2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge" which attracted 22 expert teams from 15 regions worldwide. The competition aimed to strengthen professional collaboration and further enhance global digital forensics technology standards.

The competition was co-organised by the Hong Kong Police Force, local universities and local technology enterprises. The participating teams comprised experts from law enforcement agencies, private enterprises and academic institutions. This year's competition focused on the theme of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The scenario simulated a cyberattack on an investment company's system, where fraudsters altered its AI model to develop a fictitious investment scheme, attempting to deceive investors into purchasing fake cryptocurrency. Competing teams were required to utilise their technical expertise to analyze and crack this complex digital crime scenario.

The Computer Forensic Laboratory of Hong Kong Customs is responsible for digital forensics work and providing technical assistance to frontline investigators. The award not only showcases Hong Kong Customs' exceptional technical and professional expertise in the field of digital forensics but also highlights Hong Kong's leading position in the global digital forensic arena.

Hong Kong Customs will continue to dedicate efforts to advancing digital forensics technology and collaborate closely with local and international partners to address increasingly complex cybercrime challenges.

Members of Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory win championship at 2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Members of Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory win championship at 2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Members of Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory win championship at 2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Members of Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory win championship at 2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Members of Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory win championship at 2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Members of Hong Kong Customs Computer Forensic Laboratory win championship at 2nd International Digital Forensics Challenge Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

AFCD reminds hikers to pay attention to hiking safety during holidays

In light of the expected increase in hikers to country parks during the New Year holidays, the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) today (December 31) urges hikers to pay attention to safety and to use the designated hiking trails managed and maintained by the AFCD.

The AFCD has placed information boards and directory signs at appropriate locations within the country parks. Warning signs have also been installed near dangerous areas in the country parks, reminding hikers not to enter those areas to avoid accidents.

The AFCD reminds the public that the cliffs near the Po Pin Chau Viewing Platform in Sai Kung have been weathered and eroded over the years. Hikers must follow the waymarks, stay on the designated hiking trails and refrain from striding over railings. The AFCD has added barriers and placed warning signs around the Po Pin Chau Viewing Platform and surrounding areas to prevent hikers from wandering into dangerous areas, hence avoiding accidents. During the New Year holidays, the AFCD will deploy additional staff to disseminate messages about hiking safety at the viewing platform and surrounding areas, to ensure the safety of hikers.

The AFCD promotes comprehensive information about trails through the "Enjoy Hiking" website (www.hiking.gov.hk) to help hikers select suitable routes. The website also provides comprehensive database on various hiking trails, including trail length, difficulty and nearby facilities, for hikers to plan hiking trips that are suitable for themselves according their personal conditions. The website also lists out high risk locations with records of fatal and serious accidents in country parks, with a view to reminding hikers to avoid visiting those areas.

For information on hiking safety, please visit the AFCD page (www.afcd.gov.hk/english/country/cou_vis/cou_vis_gac/cou_wha_whe_sat.html).

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