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<h1>Delays removing obscene online content deepen victim harm while tracing cybercrime funds and forensic standards remain inadequate</h1> A high court judge warned that delays in removing obscene content from social media and internet platforms in cybercrime cases compound victims' embarrassment, noting investigative agencies often cannot reach originators or service providers to secure takedowns. The judge also flagged challenges in tracing money in financial cybercrime beyond certain levels and highlighted inconsistent post-mortem and forensic opinions. A new postgraduate criminology course will emphasize forensic science and victimology to improve investigation and trial capacity. Cybercrime authorities described the phenomenon as widespread and complex, involving multilayered money transfers to thwart investigators, with high reported and likely undercounted economic losses.