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What is Cyber Crime Causes and Types of Cyber Crimes

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What is Cyber Crime Causes and Types of Cyber Crimes

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  1. What is Cyber Crime? CYBERPEACE FOUNDATION

  2. Cyber Crime CyberPeace Foundation Cybercrime involves a computer and a network where cybercriminals seek to exploit human or security vulnerabilities to steal passwords, data or money directly. Some common cyber threats comprise hacking, like social media & email passwords, phishing, data breaches, computer viruses, and other attack vectors. Also, cybercriminals have turned our ever-increasing dependence on computers against us as a crime epidemic silently sweeps the globe. They take advantage of changes to our online behavior and adapt to new security measures that help them evolve their cybercrime rates.

  3. Causes for Cyber Crimes ☑ Facile Access System ☑ Meagre Reserving Spaces ☑ Complicated Codings & Laxity ☑ Loss of Evidence and Evolution

  4. FACILE ACCESS SYSTEM Systems security with complex technologies makes it difficult or impossible to safeguard them from cyber-attacks. Thus, cyber crimes occur when the system remains available to hackers for effortless access. MEAGRE RESERVING SPACES Cyber attackers have made the computer capable of storing an enormous amount of data in a compact space as their biggest hacking reason. COMPLICATED CODINGS & LAXITY Developers, who remain humans, program operating systems with millions of codes, making them vulnerable to errors. Thus, cybercriminals may exploit these gaps in coding and make the operating system malicious for the users. LOSS OF EVIDENCE AND EVOLUTION The evidence regarding hackers' first breach gets destroyed as they generally attack a particular system in sections, making their crime stronger and hard to detect.

  5. Types of Cybercrimes ☑ Hacking ☑ Cyber Stalking and Terrorism ☑ Computer Vandalism and Malicious Software

  6. HACKING Cybercriminals hack someone's personal computer for their sensitive information using different software. In this process, the individual might not remain aware of his access unrestricted to another person from a remote location. CYBER STALKING AND TERRORISM Cyberstalking remains a type of online harassment where the victim becomes subjected to a barrage of online messages and emails. These stalkers use the Internet to stalk instead of offline to make the victim's life miserable. COMPUTER VANDALISM AND MALICIOUS SOFTWARE We may recognise computer vandalism as malicious behaviour that involves damaging computers and data in various ways and potentially disrupting business. Likewise, malicious software remains internet-based software or programs to disrupt a network and gain access to a system to steal sensitive information or data or cause damage to software present in the system.

  7. At the End Cyber crimes involve other types like piracy or theft, fraud calls or emails, identity theft, fake news sharing in social media, online illegal sharing or dark web, and child abuse. Therefore, multidimensional public-private collaborations between law enforcement agencies may remain a significant way to tackle cybercrime. This establishment may occur between the information technology industry, information security organisations, internet companies, and financial institutions.

  8. EMAIL secretariat@cyberpeace.net Contact Us WEBSITE www.cyberpeace.org PHONE (+91) 8235058865

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