691 Search Results for Computer Crimes
Computer Crimes
Cynthia Simmons began receiving unwanted communication from an unknown assailant. She did what the experts recommend: she changed her email address, instant messenger identity and other online identifiers, nothing stopped the compute Continue Reading...
Cyber crime exerts threats to individuals, organizations & countries across the world. From the above provided descriptions it is comprehended that the computer crime is a serious crime that necessitates immediate attention of the law and of the Continue Reading...
Computer Crime
As computers and the Internet continue to grow in popularity and the world turns toward globalization, computer crime has quickly become a major concern for businesses, government agencies and individuals.
Computer crimes affect mill Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of Cybercrime:
Explore how computer crimes have evolved from simple hacking to sophisticated cyber-attacks, detailing the technological advancements that have facilitated this growth.
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Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution and Impact of Computer Viruses on Cybersecurity:
This essay explores the history of computer viruses, detailing their progression from simple self-replicating programs to complex malware that can cause significa Continue Reading...
Ethical Considerations in Computer Crimes
The study is based on the topic of ethical consideration in computer crimes. The rapid expansion of computer technology has resulted in an extremely sensitive issue of computer crimes. The ethical standards Continue Reading...
Computer Forensic Tools:
The use of computers in homes, schools, offices, and other places has increased in the past few years due to technological developments. As computers have become important components of modern communication, their increased Continue Reading...
Studies suggest that even "more "omniscient" technology is likely to be developed" in the near future (Lyon, 2002). Cookies were perhaps the first form of internet surveillance, developed in 1994 as a means for websites to track visitors logging in Continue Reading...
Phishing is another criminal technique used to cull bank account or credit card information. Lovet (2007) describes how simple and potentially lucrative phishing can be: "the total costs for sending out 100,000 phishing emails can be as little as $6 Continue Reading...
search and seizure of computers in a criminal case. The paper discuses both the challenges and the instruments and approaches needed in gathering evidence from computers.
Gathering Evidence
Computer evidence is similar to most other kinds of evide Continue Reading...
Knowledge of e-crime from the perspective of crime science is insufficient in devolution of the problem, which cuts across various sections of social interaction through computers. There is a limitation in the forensic and social / legal exploration Continue Reading...
computer related data on a forensic level. With new advances in technology, there are new opportunities for criminals to commit crimes online and through hacking into computer systems. These crimes committed are often very complex, and take special Continue Reading...
computer used by the employee has either been compromised physically with a password cracking software (EC-Council,2010;Beaver & McClure,2010) or it has bee compromised remotely with the help of a keylogging software.A keylogger is noted by APWG Continue Reading...
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act was enacted into law in 1986 to deal with the hacking of computer systems operated by the American government and certain financial institutions. Through its enactment, the legislation made it a federal offense to access Continue Reading...
These attacks result in billions of dollars in damage to the United States and other global economies.
Although technology is becoming more secure, cybercrime has increased as Internet use has risen. In fact, according to the Computer Emergency Res Continue Reading...
Computer Forensics:
Generally, forensics can be described as the process of using scientific knowledge in the gathering, evaluation, and presentation of evidence to the courts. Since forensics deal with the presentation of evidence to the courts, it Continue Reading...
This is what creates the continual need to share literally everything going on in their lives, as each post releases a significant dopamine rush (Charman-Anderson, 17, 18).
Dopamine is also the reason why the many forms of computer addiction are so Continue Reading...
Computer Hacking, Electronic Surveillance and the Movie Sneakers
Sneakers
Sneakers (1992), directed by Phil Alden Robinson, begins in December of 1969 as college students Martin Brice and his friend Cosmo are hacking into government and other compu Continue Reading...
Computer-Based Crime
The illegal site I reviewed for this assignment is www.howtogrowmarijuana.com. This site covers virtually all aspects of marijuana growing -- which is an illegal activity because marijuana is widely outlawed in the United States Continue Reading...
Peer recognition too plays into many hackers motivation as they work towards being accepted and gaining status within the culture. and, lastly, some hackers are motivated by the thought that their efforts serve a public service (O'Neill, 2006). "Ha Continue Reading...
This report will hopefully pull together the research available with regard to this issue, and also identify what users are most at risk for virus attacks.
The research currently available also confirms that modern viruses are becoming more insidio Continue Reading...
Computer Security Information
In the 21st century, information is the key to almost every organization's success. Data is the lifeblood of business -- the information one uses to be competitive and the information that spells success or failure in t Continue Reading...
Computer Security
Although it is never possible to fully prevent the unauthorized use of information from people with security clearances and access, the use of security clearance and access is important to ensure that people without security cleara Continue Reading...
(Hackers Chronology,
2006).
1989
The first case of cyber espionage is recognized in Germany (west). This reportedly involved the CHAOS computer club.
"Mentor releases the hacker manifesto Conscience of a hacker, which ends with the intriguing li Continue Reading...
His study includes the following;
The U.S. government through the executive to provide appropriate leadership to steer the country in the domain of cyber security.
The state to conduct immediate risk assessment aimed at neutralizing all the vulner Continue Reading...
Such information is collected using packet sniffers which are programs that can access all information passing through a computer, and not only information particularly sent to the computer. The packet sniffer can either pick all the information, or Continue Reading...
In some instances, policies implemented mainly as cost-effective shortcuts to network system security have cost otherwise good employees their jobs for violations of excessively restrictive network use policies. In the realm of the home computer use Continue Reading...
One can also set up policies and procedures to respond to and reduce the effects of the loss or damage to ones it environment (Capability: Security Process, 2012).
The assess phase should decide the fitting security needs for an organization and wh Continue Reading...
Cyber crime is an ongoing and growing problem for businesses, for government, and for private individuals throughout the world. This paper identifies the kinds of cyber crime that are threatening computer users, notably businesses. It also proposes s Continue Reading...
Wide Web, an addition of online users resulted in both good and bad individuals. With increasing data online, the chances of it being misused increased as people got more technologically aware. Since the internet provides people with anonymity and c Continue Reading...
Cyber Security
Currently, the internet has become a significant infrastructure, which has brought new degrees of productivity, convenience, and effectiveness for the private and public firms. The many incidents of internet attacks reflect the vulner Continue Reading...
computer is a device that accepts information in the form of digitalized data and manipulates it for some result based on a program or sequence of instructions on how the data is to be processed. Used the right way, computers can be an enormous pers Continue Reading...
i.e. modifying the domain name system.
7. DNS-Based Phishing ("Pharming"): This offense is based on interference in the domain name searching process by modifying the domain name resolution sending the user to a different IP address.
8. Content-In Continue Reading...
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGYComputer Technology: Advantages and DisadvantagesAdvantages1. Improved productivity/efficiency and accuracy at work2. Access to knowledge3. Ease of communication4. Convenience (i.e. o the learning and shopping fronts)5. Advances in Continue Reading...
2005, one file sent by the BTK killer to a Wichita television station led police to investigate Dennis Rader, a church president, and ended the 30-year murder spree of this serial killer. What evidence was pivotal in this case?
Computer evidence ha Continue Reading...
Cyber Terrorism: The Greatest Risk in the U.S.
Tremendous technological advancements have been made in the last few decades. Today, humans depend more on computer networks and information technology (IT) systems than on other means for information. Continue Reading...
Law Enforcement and Computer-Based Crime
Before beginning any discussion regarding the consequences of employee monitoring, it is crucial to first develop a working knowledge of precisely what this blanket term actually entails. Simply put, employee Continue Reading...
DSS and Computer Crime
Although there is no single definition for a DSS, in general, a DSS has been defined as follows:
Decision Support Systems (DSS) are a specific class of computerized information system that supports business and organizational Continue Reading...
who have access to the network do not maintain proper security procedures and remain well-informed regarding potential risks and updated procedures and policies (Cobb, 2011; Whitman & Mattord, 2011; ICR, 2008). Any security policy must, after be Continue Reading...
Cybercrime, Cybercriminals, And Cybercops
Cybercrime
Cybercrime has long been perceived to represent new crimes arising from the emergence of technological advancement, but an examination of the history of cybercrime reveal that its roots are as an Continue Reading...