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    Cyber-Bully

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    21 April 2013 Government Research Paper Cyber-bully Cyber-bullying is becoming increasingly popular with teens. It has been proven by experts that bullying that takes place over social media‚ has become more dangerous and worse than school yard bullying. The victim that is being targeted is able to be reached at any point of the day due to the advancement of technology and ways of communication. Cyber-bullying is becoming a big issue in American the society today‚ and it’s up to

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    Cyber Crime

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    DEFINITION OF CYBER CRIME The Oxford Reference Online defines cyber crime as crime committed over the Internet. The Encyclopedia Britannica defines cyber crime as any crime that is committed by means of special knowledge or expert use of computer technology. Cyber crime could reasonably include a wide variety of criminal offences and activities. The scope of this definition becomes wider with a frequent companion or substitute term “computer-related crime.” Examples activities that are

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    Cyber Law

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    CYBER LAW INTRODUCTION: Cyberlaw is a new phenomenon having emerged much after the onset of Internet. Internet grew in a completely unplanned and unregulated manner. Even the inventors of Internet could not have really anticipated the scope and far reaching consequences of cyberspace. The growth rate of cyberspace has been enormous. Internet is growing rapidly and with the population of Internet doubling roughly every 100 days‚ Cyberspace is becoming the new preferred environment of the

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    Cyber Espionage

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    Cyber espionage:- Definition:- Cyber espionage (also spelled cyber espionage) “ | involves the unauthorized probing to test a target computer’s configuration or evaluate its system defenses‚ or the unauthorized viewing and copying of data files. | ” | “ | uses computer or related systems to collect intelligence or enable certain operations‚ whether in cyberspace or the real world. | ” | Cyber spying‚ or cyber espionage‚ is the act or practice of obtaining secrets without the permission of

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    Ethical Reasoning

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    1. Introduction Moral reasoning is defined as “individual or collective practical reasoning about what‚ morally‚ one ought to do”. The theory introduces two moral principles: consequentialist principle‚ which determines an act’s morality by its consequences‚ and categorical principle‚ which assesses an act by looking at its certain duties and rights despite the outcomes. To some extent‚ these two principles seem to contradict each other‚ which may become obstacles for achieving reasonable actions

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    cyber crime

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    A PAPER PRESENTED ON: CYBER LAWS IN PAKISTAN; A SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS AND WAY FORWARD June 24‚ 2006 Presented by: Zibber Mohiuddin President and CEO ERICSSON PAKISTAN (PVT.) LTD. . TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 Abstract ............................................................................................................3 Background ......................................................................................................4 4 5 6 7 8 9 Internet Origin...

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    Cyber Bullying

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    did not exist and any problem you had with anyone was handled face to face and not behind a computer screen. If you told this to kids today they would probably be surprised. We’ve all been a victim of minor cyber bullying or bullying in general and although I haven’t experienced cyber bullying to its full potential‚ I’ve sat on the sidelines and watched how cruel my peers can be. About two weeks ago a fight broke out on Instagram between and friend of mine and her ex-boyfriends best

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    cyber crime

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    science new concepts are integrated in our lives. Cyber crime is among those concepts that did not previously exist 15-20 years ago. Back In the old day’s only conventional crime was discussed‚ which refers to those traditional‚ illegal behaviors that most people think of as crime. In today’s one has to be careful not only against conventional crime but also cyber crime as it is the latest and the most complicated problem in the new century. Cyber crime consists of all criminal actions against communication

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    Cyber-bullying

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    Cyber-bullying Cyber-bullying is the use of the Internet‚ cell phones‚ or other electronic communication devices to spread harmful or embarrassing information about another person. With kids using electronic technology and communication tools such as social media‚ text messages‚ chats‚ and websites a new form of bullying begins. Some root causes of this social injustice would be the internet as it gives kids an online version of teasing that commonly exists in schools along with the potential

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    Cyber Law

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    Cyber Laws Notes Adv. Ravindra T. Jadhav Book referred :- A Practical Guide to Information Technology Act‚ 2000 Author : Nitant P. Trilokekar Publisher : Snow White Information Technology Act‚ 2000 at Glance This Act is result of a resolution passed at the UNO Since jurisdiction is always the stumbling block in the prosecution of internet crimes‚ co-operation is sought from member countries by the United Nations. The Act has introduced a concept of Digital Signature. Each technique having

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