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    Cyber Crimes

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    Cyber Crime Cyber crime‚ since the late 1980s to the early 1990s‚ has become an increasingly dominant form of crime throughout the world; however‚ we are just recently beginning to create solutions to these growing epidemics in the world. The solutions we have to these rising problems are created to help the victims‚ their families‚ and the communities around the offended persons. In the year 2001 “the FBI opened more than 1‚500 cases involving Internet child sexual exploitation‚ compared

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    Cyber Crime

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    The Endless Fight with Cyber Crime By Rahul Tyagi About Author Rahul Tyagi is one of the top computer security experts available in India‚ Brand Ambassador of TCIL-IT Chandigarh‚ Vice- President of Cyber Security and Anti-Hacking Org‚ India‚ and Technical Head of News Paper Association of India. Website:- www.rahultyagi.net Mail:- officialrahultyagi@gmail.com My Self Rahul Tyagi and like others‚ I love the internet and yes it’s true‚ think about everything it brought to us‚ think

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    Cyber Espionage

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    ABSTRACT The aim of this report is to examine the topic of cyber espionage. Incidents and threats of espionage committed using software tools have become frequent headlines in news stories in recent years‚ thus the existence of cyber espionage is undeniable. This report begins with an introduction of the topic‚ followed by a literature review. Moving on‚ two case studies specifically involving the use of Trojans and sniffers to commit espionage will be discussed. The scope of these case studies

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    Cyber Crimes

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    litigation support to other prosecutors; train federal‚ state‚ and local law enforcement personnel; comment on and propose legislation; and initiate and participate in international efforts to combat computer and intellectual property crime. What is cyber crime | |Parents‚ teachers‚ non-profits‚ government‚ and industry have been working hard to protect kids online. However‚ | | |we also need to think about protecting the Internet from kids who might abuse it.

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    Cyber-Loafing

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    Cyber-loafing Slang term used to describe employees who surf the net‚ write e-mail or other Internet-related activities at work that are not related to their job. These activities are performed during periods of time when they are being paid by their employer. The individual is called a cyberloaf(er)‚ while the act is cyberloafing. Same as cyberslacking("What is cyberloafing‚" 2011). This article simply shows that now Americans are more inclined to “slack off” from their jobs. Statistics

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    Cyber Crime

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    Cyber crime Cybercrime is one of the fastest growing areas of crime. Cyber Crimes are defined as: "Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm to the victim directly or indirectly‚ using modern telecommunication networks such as Internet (Chat rooms‚ emails‚ notice boards and groups) and

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    cyber fraud

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    Introduction : We have seen a spate of cyber frauds in the recent past. The frequency and scale of the incidents has created a lot of concerns for the banks‚ regulators and customers. What do banks in India have to learn from these? Are they doing enough to ensure that we don’t end up as sitting ducks? What preventive measures to take to face this new menace? Before we consider these and other related questions‚ we need to understand the anatomy of cyber frauds. Cyber Fraud is a generic term used to represent

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    Cyber Crimes

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    track as they have evolved from the basic computer geeks who merely send viruses to another computer in efforts to crash it. They are far more advanced‚ and seek to steal information for their own personal gain. There are several different types of cyber criminals. They include: Script kiddies; who lack the experience to hack the larger mainframe systems. However‚ they are capable of doing some type of damage to unsecured systems. These types of criminals are also known as “hacker wannabes”. Also

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    Cyber Crime

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    violating privacy of others. 2: What is the extent of cybercrime in the United States? Cyber crimes here in the United States are becoming very dangerous and serious‚ this could include online scams‚ also here in the United States we are the highest target for cyber crimes. And sometimes‚ it is very hard to measure the extent of cyber-crime in the US‚ due to the fact that when authorities record cyber-crime‚ they don’t necessarily record it as a computer-related offense. It is most often recorded

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    Cyber Bullying

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    known that the bullying had affected her so much until it was too late and she ended her life. There have been more instances like Amanda Todd’s and there will probably be more if it is not stopped. Furthermore‚ there are many reasons to why people cyber bully each other. Some do it to make themselves feel superior to others and some to do it because they are being physically or verbally abused in some way at home. Why bully others when they know how wrong it is and when

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