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    Cyber Bullying

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    Sticks and stones may break your bones but words will never hurt you. That’s rubbish. 2. Try getting a dictionary being thrown at your face and tell me whether does words hurt you? 3. Do you know that Singapore has the second highest number of cyber-bullying cases after the US? 4. According to a research done by Coalition Against Bullying for Children & Youth in Singapore‚ about 1 in every 4 teenagers admitted to having been victimised online. 5. Your idea of a bully may be a male student

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    form of bullying called cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is creating a leeway for school yard bullies to attack other class mates via the internet which has a substantially larger audience than say just the amount of students in an average sized class. Through the internet‚ some teenagers find it easier to talk because of the fact that they are not face to face with the other person‚ which makes it less confronting and embarrassing to open up about how they feel‚ however when cyber bullying comes into

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    heads in the toilet with no wounds/bruises or bloody noses as evidence of abuse‚ cyber-bullying often doesn’t attract the attention of elderly until it’s too late. Cyber-bullying is the usage of internet and mobile gadgets such as web pages and discussion groups as well as instant messaging or SMS text messaging with the intention of harming another person. Websites like Twitter and “Facebook” are the common ways of cyber-bullying. It is being cruel to others by sending or posting harmful material

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    Cyber Espionage

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    Introduction 3. What is Cyber Espionage? 4. How it Occur? 5. What can be done? 6. Cases 7. International Co-operation 8. Conclusion 9. Biblography [pic]National Law Institute University‚ Bhopal[pic] and Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalay‚ Bhopal Collaborative Programme Jointly Offers Master of Science In Cyber Law and Information Security PROJECT REPORT (PAPER-1) On “Cyber Espionage” SUBMITTED

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    Cyber - Porn

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    father decides supporting the government’s regulation on Cyber-Pornography is appropriate. Many people are speaking about Cyber-Pornography because they do not find the subject important. However‚ Cyber-Pornography is a subject where a young child will find plenty of information on the Internet. Cyber-Pornography websites need to display a security feature where a young child cannot access the website. However‚ the better choice for Cyber-Pornography would be to ban all websites.

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    Cyber Bullying

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    Nowadays‚ cyber bullying is ubiquity in everywhere. To Cyber bully is to use social networking technologies and deliberatly send out threats and hostile feeling or behavior by an individual or groups to harm people. That inlcudes to harass or intimidate people by using communication technologies‚ like sending of incessant messages through usage of Internet to post text or images to embarrass and hurt people. In most cases‚ cyber bullies may create fake account or impersonation to comment‚ post videos

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    I watched a close friend of mine in high school become the victim of cyber bullying. She slowly started drifting from her friends‚ her family and other people close to her. She changed the way she looked at herself‚ other people‚ and the overall world. Depression is one of the largest known symptoms or effects of bullying in general. Some other effects could be the idea of low self-esteem‚ along with self-worth. The idea of having no trust in other people‚ or the world is another common symptom

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    Cyber Warfare

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    become an integral part of human activity. We rely on them to answer our questions‚ to communicate‚ and recently for cyber warfare. Cyber warfare is anonymous political or social attacks that are conducted via the internet. As time progresses computers will advance and play a larger role in our lives‚ inevitably cyber warfare and the internet will fill a void. The internet allows cyber warfare to exist globally and for individuals to become more powerful. The evolution of the internet has opened the

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    Cyber Attacks

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    unprecedented levels of security at Indian airports‚ railway stations‚ hotels‚ ports etc. But the government does not seem to see the bigger threat‚ which will not come from AK-47s‚ bombs and rifles. The next big attack will be come from terrorists in the cyber world. We live in a technologically interconnected world. Most of us cannot imagine even a single day without our cell phones‚ internet and ATMs. There is hardly any distinction between where our bodies end and technology begins. Would it be surprising

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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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