anything to do with the lan cards or modems. it has a lot to do with ip filtering and computer hacking black hat and/or white hat. the lan card receives packets and sends them, by sniffing them out a hack or cyber crime can be preformed. these packet are sent by all computers no matter where they are (as long as they are connected to the net) even yours. inside these packets contain data which a software is then used to look through them. they containd all sorts of data ip addresses bank account numbers such forth.
They are directly related. The weaker the security the more prone to crime.
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Raghu Santanam has written: 'Cyber security, cyber crime and cyber forensics' -- subject(s): Cyberspace, Computer crimes, Security measures, Investigation, Computer security
Computer or cybercrime refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network. Such crimes may threaten a nation's security or financial health. Some examples of computer crimes are copyright infringement and child pornography.
yes it is considered as a serious and a major crime. that can be that much serious that it can even hamper the security question of the country.
can you please tell me impact of computer on crime? can you please tell me impact of computer on crime? can you please tell me impact of computer on crime? can you please tell me impact of computer on crime?
Computer Crime Investigator is a person who investigates cyber crime
Computer crime generally refers to criminal activity where a computer or a network of computer is used to commit the crime
Reporting the crime may actually show that the company does not have proper controls or security in place. It may actually lead to additional attacks or losses.
Computer crime has been defined as 'any illegal act fostered or facilitated by a computer, whether the computer is an object of a crime, an instrument used to commit a crime, or a repository of evidence related to a crime'
Yes, you can bring a desktop computer on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it will need to be screened separately at security.
Alan Jay Lincoln has written: 'Crime prevention without budget strain' -- subject(s): Crime and criminals, Crime prevention, Libraries, Security measures 'Crime in the library' -- subject(s): Crime, Libraries, Security measures 'Patterns of crime and security in U.S. public libraries' -- subject(s): Crime and criminals, Crime prevention, Libraries, Security measures