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    Cyber Crime and Security

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    CYBER CRIME AND SECURITY B.JAYANTH ROLL NO:108W1A0507 COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ABSTRACT: Computer crime refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network. The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime‚ or it may be the target. Netcrime refers to criminal exploitation of the Internet. Cybercrimes are defined as: "Offences that are committed

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    Stop Online Piracy Act

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    Stop Online Piracy Act Internet is both great and terrible. As a source of information‚ a tool for delivering music and art‚ it’s great. But spamming ads and piracy is terrible. It’s stealing. Piracy is the thorny issue in the Philippines. This really shows how we‚ as consumers‚ see piracy in terms mainly of getting a bargain‚ and that most of us think it’s a victimless crime. The growing piracy business has made the Philippines one of the thirty-one countries that supposedly have a larger market

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    The Security Threats Of Online Shopping Have you ever bought a book from Amazon‚ purchased a movie or a music album from iTunes‚ booked and paid for a hotel room or a plane ticket at Expedia‚ ordered clothes or cosmetics from the brand’s website‚ sold your unused stuff on eBay‚ ordered a fitness class with discount through Groupon? If the answer is yes‚ then you are an online shopping consumer. Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows people to purchase and sell products or

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    Cyber Crime and Security

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    Slide 2:  What is Cybercrime? Crime committed using a computer and the internet to steal a person’s identity or illegal imports or malicious programs Cybercrime is nothing but where the computer used as an object or subject of crime Online activities are just as vulnerable to crime and can compromise personal safety just as effectively as common everyday crimes. Lawmakers‚ law enforcement‚ and individuals need to know how to protect themselves and the persons for which they are responsible.

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    enough is enough

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    Enough is enough The United States for the past 100 years has been a forward presence around the world. America’s foreign policy has had many successful missions providing humanitarian aid to countries suffering from natural disasters and inhabitable living conditions. America is also first to respond to countries that are on the brink of war‚ providing military assistance and assets to help spread democracy around the world. But at what cost is America willing to go to‚ to help these countries

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    Tifani Brooks Rewrite 3/14/2013 The main ingredients to a relationship is stability‚ trust and respect which those to me are huge in a relationship. There is a lot to make a good relationship work. One of the main ingredients to having a great relationship stability. Having stability in a relationship is to not break down and also to understand each other. The next would be trust‚ if there is no trust then you mine as well just walk away. And the last thing to make a great relationship would

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    Review of Why Love is not Enough By Michael Koester Submitted in partial fulfillment of the course requirements for Psysc 213 Psychology of Adjustment To Kimberly D. Brown‚ M. A. Ball State University Spring Term‚ 2012 Why Love is not Enough Sol Gordon‚ Ph. D. Copyright 1988‚ 1990 Bob Adams‚ Inc. 147 pages Why Love is not Enough The author‚ Sol Gordon‚ Ph. D. received his B.A. and M.S. from the University of Illinois in 1947. He then went on to get a Ph. D. in psychology from

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    Enough Is Enough

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    Victoria Moran Enough is Enough In this article the author‚ Victoria Moran‚ reflects on her battles with weight and the struggles she experienced. She explains how she slowly progressed and found yoga‚ and how yoga helped her overcome her battle with weight lose through techniques instilled in her through the practice of the principles of yoga. The author focuses on the yogic ethic of ‘aparigraha’ or non-hoarding as the foundation of weight loss. This holistic approach to weight loss is very

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    Online Business Crime

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    E2. Online business examples of crime All businesses‚ including web businesses‚ must comply with laws and regulations. Internet businesses can encounter a wider base of laws more quickly when crossing traditional boundaries. Some online businesses have faced legal troubles for committing a crime‚ breach of contract‚ and engaging in a tortious action. For example‚ Ninjavideo.net faced criminal charges for providing users the access to illegally download infringing copies of copyrighted movies and

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    Online Crime Reporting System

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    Abstract Crime is part of human activities and needs to be managed. No human society has ever been totally free of deviants and it is unlikely that society will ever be. The more populated and complex a society becomes the wider the range of anti-social conduct that must be controlled by government using police power. The incident-based system reports on a much broader range of crimes and includes data on the circumstances of the crime‚ the victim‚ and the defendant. The current crime reporting

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