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    The Threats of Cyber Crime How Cyber Crime is the Most Dangerous Crime and how it Affects our Society Today The Threats of Cyber Crime In today’s society, where everything is done online, around the world governments and businesses are losing billions upon billions of dollars every day. People ranging anywhere from teenagers to adults make cyber-crime the most threatening crime, just googling the term “hacking” can create an instant hacker. In the past, the worst thing that could happen

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    and computers have made life much easier; technology in general has improved the economy, medical research, and healthcare. Internet and computers have become a huge part of many people 's lives in this era; it allows individuals to stay in touch, find information, and even make a living through online businesses. When there are positive points, there are bound to be some negative ones, and that is "Cybercrime". Cybercrime is a type of crime that is committed over the Internet using computers and

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    Cyber crime is a term used to describe the various forms of crimes committed through the computer and networks. Once the two are connected, it paves way for crimes to be committed easily and at a faster rate an act which sometimes is referred to as hacking. Cyber crime also includes crimes committed through the internet such as internet fraud, identity theft, passing of illegal information either through pictures, videos or messages. These acts intentionally harm the reputation of an individual by

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    and become troublesome. Cybercrime comes in the form of various types of threats towards an individual. Identity theft/fraud occurs when an online hacker attempts to steal your information and/or your identity to commit numerous types of fraudulent crimes. In some more severe cases, people become targets of bullying, stalking, forgery etc. When burglaries are committed the victims property are tampered with and taken. Sometimes the homes of the victims and their property are often left vandalized.

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    damage and enormous amount of time to be spent making repairs and helping the citizens get their lives back. The rising popularity and availability of the personal computer also includes the rise of “potential opportunities for individuals… to access systems without authorization in order to cause disruption, damage systems, and commit crime…” (Rennie et al.) By being aware of this matter, one can effectively take preventative steps to avoid the potential stealing of personal information. The term “hacking”

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    Investigation (FBI) and the Federal White Collar Crime Center (NW3C) partnered and established the IC3, which is the Internet Crime Complaint Center. This is a central place where Internet crimes can be reported and then those crimes will be investigated and transferred to the appropriate law enforcement agencies as well as appropriate regulatory agencies. 1. The Internet crimes can often overlap between fraud and other crimes. Because of these overlapping crimes it is important the there is communication

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    Hacker Culture and Mitigation Introduction What would later turn out to be one of the deadliest hacks in the history of cyber crime began when actor Seth Rogen and screenwriter Goldberg Evans joked about producing a comedy that would feature the assassination of North Korean’s leader Kim Jong-un. A few months later, the reality of the joke dawned when Sony Pictures Entertainment made an announcement that both Rogen and Goldberg would direct the movie dubbed “The Interview.” The movie was to be officially

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    These days cyber-attacks are one of the top crimes in the world. We all connected online in some way. I have personally been a victim of a cyber hack when my bank card was stolen and sold on the dark web. In a matter of minutes my card made multiple purchases in several different states. This has made me more aware of my digital footprint. Based on my own actions and the actions of the institutes I choose to occupy. Cyber security and surveillance has become a constant challenge for any person, company

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    Google a simple question which could easily go unasked if we just thought critically. Alongside these other mental pitfalls arises cyber attacks, such as hacking. Millions of people suffer from online ailments such as identity theft or other cyber crimes (a year?). Consequences from our reliance of the internet arise not from our time-to-time use but from constant and necessary (uncontrolled, forcibly needed) use of the internet. Before, the internet made our lives more convenient, but now we have

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    Cyber criminals are faceless and cybercrimes are now easier and safer for criminals to troll the internet for unsuspected victims without leaving the comfort of their own home. According to a Police Executive Research Forum report (PERF, 2014), local law enforcement are struggling with responses to cybercrimes; Chief Charles McClelland of the Houston police department told PERF, “unfortunately, we haven’t properly prepared our officers to handle cybercrime calls” (p.20). Cybercrimes are not limited

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