What is Cyber Crime ………………….
adeel abbasi
Cyber crime and computer crime have become a
terms that we hear in the news with some frequency. To protect yourself
from cyber crime, you must first understand what it is and how it can
work against you. With the increasing popularity of shopping websites,
online banking and other sites that require sensitive personal and
financial data, cyber crime has become an ever-present threat.Cyber
crime can be hard to detect and even harder to stop once it has
happened. It can possibly have long-term negative impacts on victims.Cyber crime encompasses any criminal act dealing with computers and networks (called hacking). Additionally, cyber crime also includes traditional crimes conducted through the Internet. For example; hate crimes, telemarketing and Internet fraud, identity theft, and credit card
account thefts are considered to be cyber crimes when the illegal
activities are committed through the use of a computer and the Internet.
Computer crime issues have become high-profile, particularly those surrounding hacking, copyright infringement through warez, child pornography, and child grooming. There are also problems ofprivacy when confidential information is lost or intercepted, lawfully or otherwise.
The first recorded cyber crime took place in the year 1820! That is not surprising considering the fact that the abacus, which is thought to be the earliest form of a computer, has been around since 3500 B.C. in India, Japan and China. The era of modern computers, however, began with the analytical engine of Charles Babbage.
The first recorded cyber crime took place in the year 1820! That is not surprising considering the fact that the abacus, which is thought to be the earliest form of a computer, has been around since 3500 B.C. in India, Japan and China. The era of modern computers, however, began with the analytical engine of Charles Babbage.
General Information
Computer crime encompass a broad range of potentially
illegal activities. Generally, however, it may be divided into one of
two types of categories: -
- crimes that target computer networks or devices directly
- crimes facilitated by computer networks or devices, the primary target of which is independent of the computer network or device.
- Malware and malicious code
- Denial-of-service attacks
- Computing viruses
- Cyber stalking
- Fraud and identity theft
- Phishing scams
- Information warfare
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