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  • Most Common Form Of Computer Crime
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    Computer Crime Computer crime is a very broad term. It could mean anything from a total invasion by a hacker into the federal government or just the simple fact of one person letting another borrow a copy of his favorite flying game. Computers are defined in the dictionary as a machine that computes (WED vol. 23). But to most people it is a machine that's helps us do a task easier. As we move into the 21th century though one thing is for sure, the computer will help crime become more prevalent. ...
  • Types Of Computer Crimes
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    his research paper deals with the history, the development and the future of computer crime. It will show the reader what computer crimes are, how they operate, and how they influence the society. It will also attempt and predict what should or will happen in the future. The computer whiz links up with a private computer system through a modem - a device used to 'link up' computers over telephone lines so that they can 'talk' to each other. A user name and password are promptly typed in and then...
  • Computer Crime By Technology
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    Billions of dollars in losses have already been discovered. Billions more have gone undetected. Trillions will be stolen, most without detection, by the emerging master criminal of the twenty-first century-the computer crime offender. Worst of all, anyone who is computer literate can become a computer criminal. He or she is everyman, every woman, or even every child. The crime itself will often be virtual in nature-sometimes recorded, more often not-occurring only on the Internet, with the only ...
  • Detour Fellow Hackers
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    Computer hackers in today's world are becoming more intelligent. They are realizing that people are constantly developing more hack proof systems. This presents the hackers with a bigger challenge and a bigger thrill. The government is realizing this and is working on making harsher laws to, hopefully, scare away potential hackers. With the increase in hacking and the hackers intelligence, governmental regulation of cyberspace hasn't abolished the fact that it's nearly impossible to bring a hack...
  • Computer Crime
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    Jones Telecommunications & Crime on the Internet Overview If cyberspace is a type of community, a giant neighborhood made up of networked computer users around the world, then it seems natural that many elements of a traditional society can be found taking shape as bits and bytes. With electronic commerce comes electronic merchants, plugged-in educators provide networked education, and doctors meet with patients in offices on-line. It should come as no surprise that there are also cybercriminals...
  • Laws Concerning Computer Crime
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    Computers and crime By: Dan Shark Computers and Crime As our technology has greatly advanced over the past 50 years, our businesses, people, and its governments have been greatly affected by this new technology. With the vast capabilities of computers, the Internet, storage capability, and the manipulation of data, today's world has been changed forever. Although the benefits greatly outweigh the disadvantages, unless we take a more serious look at this new technology, more people will be hurt, ...
  • Most Computer Crime
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    The technological revolution has taken full swing. If a business doesn't have some form of e-commerce, or if a person does not have some form of an e-mail address, they are seen as living in the stone age. This new world of virtual life, where with the click of a button a person can travel millions of miles in a few seconds, millions of new opportunities have arisen. However, someone has to always ruin the good things in life. Very similar to Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter", where the second th...
  • Large Percentage Of Financial Computer Crime
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    - MONEY AND TROUBLE- An analysis of motive within Europe Wolfgang Stoltzenberg's business Castor Holdings displayed the illusion of being a very successful company and the large banks of the world continued to lend to Stoltzenberg despite the fact that in reality the business had not made a profit in years. Castor Holdings was a parent company to York-Hannover that was run by Kersten Von Wersebe. Eventually when the banks began to foreclose and call back their loans Stoltzenberg had to file for ...
  • Computer Crime Victims
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    Legislative attention to computer crimes grew dramatically in the early 1980's, as computers became increasingly central to the conduct of business and politics. Instances of hackers, especially among young people, accessing government computer files for sport were becoming alarmingly frequent. A popular culture mythology developed, founded on the ex plo its of what were regarded as rebel heroes who could single-handedly spy on and sabotage the vast machinations of the corporate and government e...
  • Meaning Of A Computer Crime
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    INTERNET CRIMES (c) Belden Singh and Annette John The wired world anticipates the convenient alternative of on-line shopping and e- commerce or e-banking or e-insurance. Imaging science will dramatically improve digitised images, which will be a boom to virtual museums, galleries and telemedicine. Many retailers will become e-tailers. Behind this new dimension of rapid advances in technology is the shady internet criminal. Exceedingly rapid advances in technology leaves loopholes for the crimina...
  • Of The Most Common Computer Crimes
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    1 Introduction As technology has become more and more advanced so have criminals. In order to keep of with these new crimes officers need to know about them and know about ways to stop them. This paper will cover three topics, which every new officer should know about; common computer crimes, computer use in computer crime investigations and computers in police cars. 2 Common Computer Crimes With the advent of computers, there came a whole new category of crime. Not only do computers allow for n...
  • Computer Crimes
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    A surge in computer crimes, driven by the shift to network computers and by the growing popularity of the internet, has formed a vast demand for information security experts who can help defend companies, computer systems. Many companies bring outside consultants, like our firm, to bring in the most experienced network security experts who are often known as hackers or "computer whizzes". Hackers' revolutionary style is steadily gaining acceptance in corporations and governments, however more co...

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