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A Cyber Bully, harming others' information.
Basic meaning of cyber forensics is to make evidance against criminal.
it should be a criminal offense though.....
it should be a criminal offense though.....
Yes, Cyber Bulling if convicted carries a criminal conviction in both the UK and USA.
The greatest pro to cyber access is the ability to access an almost infinite amount of information. One of the greatest cons of cyber access is the fact that there is a criminal element on the internet.
Enrolling in a cyber security course can benefit individuals and organizations by providing comprehensive education and training on cyber threats, practical skills to implement effective security measures, fostering a culture of awareness, and offering industry-recognized certification for career advancement.
Cyber squatting in the nature of an online extortion, where the Cyber Criminal registers the victim's trade name as his own domain name and then extorts money from the victim to give him back the right to use his own trade name for domain purposes.
Many government authorities around the world are cracking down on cyber bullying, in fact in Australia, China and soon England, cyber bullying will be a criminal offence.
I'm not sure if you're talking about the country in general, but most likely, there are individuals in Brazil who are being cyber terrorized. It happens all around the world wherever there's a computer. And, remember, it's not necessary that the victim is always in the same country as the offender.
Cyber crimes are crimes that are perpetrated with the use of a computer. An example might be where someone uses a pc to illegally obtain someone else's personal information and then the "bad buy" uses that information to steal money from the victim. Simply, cyber crime is crime committed using a computer.
Invariably online banking frauds involve the following two mechanisms:The Cyber Criminal obtains the customer's online bank account access data, i.e. login name and password.The Cyber Criminal uses this information to transfer money to other accounts and withdrawals the funds many times in the nature of Money Mule Transactions.Commonly, the "over the shoulder looking" mechanism occurs when a customer performs financial transactions he is being observed by a Cyber Criminal or the device used for the credit card transaction stores the customer's account data and password.