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    basic idea of cybercrime can be explained by just one line “Cybercrimes are any crimes that involve a computer and a network.” It is not necessary that the computer is used in order to commit a crime, sometimes it can be target as well. These include crimes such as cyber-stalking, Identity theft, cyber trespass, cyber deceptions etc. In other words cybercrime can be defined as any illegal activity carried out using computer and the network as its means of communication. This paper presents information

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    Introduction: The cyber crime I have chosen is cyber-predators. Cyber predators are individuals who commit sexual abuse that begins or takes place on the Internet. Although the Internet did not create child predators, it has significantly increased the opportunities predators have to meet victims while minimizing detection. They can communicate with children anonymously through instant messaging, social networking sites, chat rooms, message boards, and even cell phones. Online predators do not

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    Cyber Crime Essay

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    Cyber Crime is described as criminal activity committed via use of electronic communications with respect to cyber fraud or identity theft through phishing and spoofing. There are many other forms of cyber-crime also such as harassment, pornography etc. via use of information technology. Usually Cyber-crime is divided in below 3 categories: 1. Persons: Cyber Crime against person can be conducted in many ways as in today’s world all the personal information is available on internet and one can use

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    Why Cybercrime Is Important

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    Dr.Terrance Dillard INTRODUCTION Crime is a typical word that we generally heard in this globalization period, Crime is related to violations of the law or it is related to the commission of a demonstration prohibited by law .In this technological world cybercrime is the new kind of crime. There is a considerable measure of definitions for cybercrime. According to Wikipedia Cybercrime also known as computer crime which requires computer and network and network connected device such as

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    granted most of this information cannot be accessed by just anyone. The person must have a vast knowledge about computers, networks, and passwords. But, the point is it can be done. Right now as we speak there could be a person accessing my tax records. They could be transferring my money out of my account into a central account they had set up. This is not the only type of computer crime.

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    possible fit in the best. If someone were looking towards the detective side, they have three different fields that person could go in such as, Cyber Crimes Detectives, Homicide Detectives, and Narcotics detectives. Each one of these three are different but similar in some way. Cyber Crimes Detectives are investigators who look into committed crimes on the internet, they may do cool things such as monitor chat rooms, identity theft, scammers, and intellectual property infringement. As a Homicide

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    Internet Dangers

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    Because the Internet is so easily accessible to anyone, it can be a dangerous place. One should know who they're dealing with or what they're getting into. Predators, cyber criminals, bullies, and corrupt businesses will try to take advantage of the unwary visitors online. This alone makes the internet a dangerous place as you may not physically be in harm's way on the internet, your finances, mental, and emotional state are all put on the line while accessing the internet. As more devices access

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    easy. Cyber crime can involve credit card theft, computer viruses, cyberstalking, cyberterrorism, cyber-pornography, Denial of Service attacks, Distributive-Denial of Service Attacks, hacktivism (hacking activism), identity theft, malware, and spam. Law enforcement officials have struggled to keep pace with cyber criminals, who cost the global economy billions annually. Police are attempting to use the same tools cyber criminals use to perpetrate crimes in an effort to prevent those crimes and bring

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    Then we have those who have malicious intent. In order for these users to commit cyber crimes they have to be educated and very familiar with technology. “Power and ethics have always had a close relationship, and as the old saying goes, "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." This means that people have a responsibility to use their power wisely and ethically. The power created by computers is no different from any other type of power, as it also has a profound effect on ethics”

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    changed within society because of the popularization of computers, Internet and cellular devices. With the possibilities that these devices create, it also has the ability to cause friction and troubles within the society that it benefits. Many people are susceptible to computer hacks whether they are people who simply own computers for everyday use, or use a computer to run their businesses. Because hackers often get away with their crimes, it has been a topic that has been heavily discussed recently

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