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Cybercrime: A Revolution in Terrorism and Criminal Behavior Creates Change in the Criminal Justice Systemnew strain of crime has developed through the invention of the computer and Internet: cybercrime. Cybercrime is when criminals use computers or networks as a tool, place, or target for criminal activity and behavior.
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What is Cybercrime?Cybercrime can take numerous profiles and can take place nearly anywhere or anytime just like conventional crime. Criminals committing cybercrime employ numerous techniques, depending on their knowledge and their target.
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A Good Decade for CybercrimeCybercrime is one of the most successful and lucrative industries of our time, growing by double digits year after year. Over the last decade, cyber crooks have developed new and sophisticated ways to prey on an explosion of Internet users,
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New Cyber Security Bill Targets Botnets Used for CybercrimeFurthering the cause against internet scammers, spammers, spyware and cybercrime, the U.S. Congress has passed a legislation that seeks to punish purveyors of cybercrime who use botnets to aid in illegal activities. -
Cybercrime and the New Face of the Modern CriminalAn overview of how computer crime has led to the creation of a new type of criminal. Various statistics are brought forth regarding the effects of cyber crime and the various types of cyber criminals and their motivations are discussed.
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Children and Cybercrime: Going Inside the Mind of a PedophileThe hidden dangers of your children's online activities. -
The Growing Menace of CybercrimeThis articles examines the rapid rise of white collar and cybercrime, both within the United States and internationally.
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Financial Institutions Can Protect Their Clients Using 'Defense in Depth'Back in 2005, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) made security recommendations for banks and financial institutions in response to the increase of cybercrime.
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Social Networking Security AwarenessOne in five online consumers has been a victim of cybercrime in the past two years. Social networking is a direct link to the problem. While social networks allow you to keep in touch with family and friends, there are issues to be concerned about.
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Auction Fraud is the Third Most Common Internet ComplaintThe Internet Crime Complaint Center fielded 303,809 reports of cybercrime in 2010. Of those cybercrime reports, auction fraud was the third most common complaint.
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Five Ways Identities Are Stolen OnlineCybercrime has become a trillion dollar issue. In a recent survey, hundreds of companies around the world estimated that they had lost a combined $4.6 billion
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McAfees 10 Tips to Secure New Devices and Guard Against Cybercrime in 2011Here are some practical tips from McAfee to ensure optimal Internet safety and security in 2011:
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The Criminal Justice System: Various Crimes & Issues in ProsecutionThis is a general overview of the criminal justice system, various crimes, and the trials the system faces in prosecution.
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Cyberbullying: How to Recognize the Signs and Tips on Dealing with ItAre you the parent of a victim of cyberbullying? Find out how to recognize the signs that your child may be a victim and follow the tips on how to deal with it.
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How to Protect Yourself Against Cyber CrimeCyber Crime is a serious issue in America today. It is so serious because of how many millions of people are affected by it. Anyone who uses the internet can be affected by cyber crime.
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Criminal Hacker Gets 20. Books, Movies and Hollywood Starlet NextAlbert Gonzalez and his gang of criminal hackers were responsible for data breaches in retailers and payment processors, with some estimates saying they breached over 230 million records combined. Gonzalez, considered a proficient criminal hacker
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Types of Property and Computer Related CrimesThis chapter discusses property crimes, including larceny, burglary, criminal trespass, arson, and computer crimes involving misappropriation.
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Avoiding African Internet ScamsIt's an old scam but still going strong. Although African advance fee internet scams have gained a lot of media attention, there are still many who haven't gotten the message. -
2010 Kentucky Senate Race: Rand Paul vs. Jack ConwayKentucky has become a symbol for the rising Tea Party movement, due to newcomer Rand Paul surging to the Republican nomination, and to a decisive lead over Jack Conway - in spite of some controversial statements.
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John Dillinger, Patty Hearst, and Wikipedia? FBI Takes Aim at Online EncyclopediaThe FBI has issued a cease-and-desist for Wikipedia's use of the image of the FBI seal. Wikipedia has declined to comply. -
Are Computer Viruses Really a Threat?A look at the reality of computer viruses and their possible impact on the user community. -
Securing Our Wireless WorldUnderstanding wireless technology is the key to privacy and security.
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Russian Hackers Make Millions Breaching 7/11 and ATMsATM Skimmer, Criminal Hackers, Data Breaches, Data Security, Identity Theft, identity theft expert, identity theft prevention, identity theft protection, identity theft speaker, intelius -
Crimeware Kits Threat to Computer SecurityA description of crimeware kits and how they pose a threat to computer security as well as national security
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The 12 Scams of Christmas,"Popular Online Attacks This Holiday Season Pt IV of IVAccording to Consumer Reports' 2009 State of the Net Survey, cybercriminals have bilked $8 billion from consumers in the past two years, and McAfee warns consumers not to fall victim to the top scams this year. -
Measures it Can Take to Secure a Company's Network from Computer HakersBasic ways the to safeguard your company's network and computers from hackers.
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Europe Loses Faith in Microsoft's Internet Explorer After Google and Gmail Are HackedIn January 2010 the French government joined the Germans in advising computer users to use an alternative web browser to Internet Explorer. The security flaw in IE means users are vulnerable to cyber attacks. -
Meet Raoul Chiesa: UN Interregional Crime & Justice Research InstIn my quest to learn more about what makes a criminal hacker tick, I came across Mr Chiesa when he commented on a blog post I wrote "How I Wasted 4 Hours with a Criminal Hacker" -
The Solution for Internet Banking Security; Customer or Corporation, Who is Responsible?Since the beginning of realistic commercial internet use around 1995, internet security has grown to become an absolute necessity whereas in the past it was just simply a nuisance. -
Florida Senate Race a Dead Heat Between Crist and RubioMy analysis of the tightening U.S. senate race in Florida between Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio and how each will fare in the coming months. -
Crimeware: Do it Yourself Criminal HackingFor $400-$700 you too can be a criminal hacker. Phishing hacking and spoofing software has been around for a few years. Heres what may be an example. -
List of Ten of the Worst Computer VirusesA list of ten of the worst computer viruses to affect computer users.
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Ali Shadman Reveals the Secrets of Cloud ComputingAli Shadman, chief technologist of HP, is sure he can unravel the knotty cloud concept in moments. Here he discusses the present and future of cloud computing in an exclusive interview with Rakesh Raman, managing editor, Raman Media Network. -
Securing Your Mobile DevicesSecurity systems such as user authentication, digital certificates, encryption and physical security are some measures necessary to keep your mobile device secure.
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Think You’re Protected? Think Again!In 1990, when only the government and a number of universities were using the Internet, there were 357 unique pieces of malware. The need for security began with desktop computing when the only means of compromising data was by inserting a contaminated
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Are Smartphones Safe from Viruses?There are around 150,000 viruses out there for computers/pc’s alone. So what’s stopping people from starting an attack on cell phones? There’s really not that’s why they’ve already found 150 different viruses that attack Smartphones. -
The Benefits of Multifactor AuthenticationThe Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), a formal government interagency body empowered to prescribe uniform principles, standards, and report forms for the federal examination of financial institutions, recently issued a supplement
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The Nine Thousand Names of FreedomArthur C. Clarke's "The Nine Billion Names of God" is ranked as a Top-Ten S.F. story. In a time of eroding civil liberties and constrained freedom of thought, it is an allegory mirrored in this short story that also examines the ongoing threats to the Web
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Chinese Cyber AttacksChina and Russia are cyber attacking the US these days. I would rather see our country involved in a Cyber War than another global conflict. Perhaps a better solution would be a sharing trend so the wars can end altogether.
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Banking Security Guidelines Go into Effect in January 2012As banking applications evolve, common attacks on banks are becoming correspondingly more sophisticated. Small businesses, municipalities, and moneyed individuals are often targeted for obvious reasons: they have hundreds of thousands of dollars,
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