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9780791094068

Cybercrime

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  • ISBN13:

    9780791094068

  • ISBN10:

    0791094065

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-11-30
  • Publisher: Facts on File
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Summary

Every new technology gives rise to new forms of crime; computers and the Internet are no exception. Following the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, criminals have found ways to do everything from steal money to lure victims to their deaths via cyberspace. Cybercrime explains the various dangers and risks of going online, how law enforcement works to combat these crimes, and how to avoid becoming a victim of an online crime.Chapters include:

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. 7
Forewordp. 9
Introduction: The Threat of Cybercrimep. 13
What Is Cybercrime?p. 19
Hacking and Malwarep. 35
Cyber Theft and Illegal Goodsp. 53
Identity Theft and Phishingp. 67
Cyberstalking and Cyberbullyingp. 73
Online Pornographyp. 83
Responding to Cybercrimep. 89
Chronologyp. 102
Endnotesp. 105
Glossaryp. 108
Bibliographyp. 110
Indexp. 112
About the Authorp. 119
About the Consulting Editorp. 120
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Excerpts

Every new technology gives rise to new forms of crime; computers and the Internet are no exception. Following the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, criminals have found ways to do everything from steal money to lure victims to their deaths via cyberspace.Cybercrimeexplains the various dangers and risks of going online, how law enforcement works to combat these crimes, and how to avoid becoming a victim of an online crime.Chapters include:
  • The Threat of Cybercrime
  • Studying Cybercrime
  • Cybertheft and Illegal Goods
  • Identity Theft and Phishing
  • Cyberstalking and Cyberbullying
  • Online Pornography
  • Hacking and Malware
  • How to Avoid Cybercriminals.
Cases covered include:
  • Viruses, such as Code Red, Melissa, and Creep
  • Kevin Mitnick, notorious hacker
  • 414s, a hacker gang
  • Abuse, bullying, and stalking via social-networking sites.


Excerpted from Cybercrime by Jake Elwell, Jeffrey Ian Ross
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