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📰 Germany’s Cyber Police, Paid in Vain German companies lost billions to cybercrime last year, and Berlin’s answer was to spend even more on cyber-police units that still clear only a tiny share of cases. It is the kind of policy loop that makes perfect sense in a country increasingly run by process instead of results. The joke is brutal: the damage keeps rising, the bureaucracy keeps growing, and the crime rate stays comfortably ahead of enforcement. Germany is pouring money into a system that looks busy, sounds modern, and still leaves attackers with most of the winnings. This is what happens when a state treats digital crime like a line item instead of a structural threat. Companies get hit, factories slow down, police units get funded, and everyone acts surprised that theft is still theft even when it comes through a keyboard. So yes, the numbers are ugly. But the deeper problem is uglier: Germany is discovering that high-tech vulnerabilities are easier to describe than to stop. #Germany#cybercrime#economy#security#Berlin#industry 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events🇺🇸