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What Is Cyber Crime?
History
Classification Of Cyber Crime
Cyber Laws In India
Case Study
Safety Tips To Cyber Crime
Conclusion
What is cyber crime?Cyber Crime or Computer
Crime refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network .The computer may have been used in the commission of crime, or it may be the target.
History• The first recorded cyber crime took
place in the year 1820.• The firm spam e-mail took place in 1978
when it was sent out over the Arpanet.• The first Virus was installed on an Apple
computer in1982.• Denial of Service (DoS) attacks by
‘Mafia Boy’ on eBay, Yahoo!, Amazon And other popular sites (2000).
(i) Email spoofing (ii) Spamming (iii) Cyber Defamation (iv) Harassment & Cyber stalking
Against Individual
Against property
(i) Credit Card Fraud (ii) Intellectual Property crimes:
Software piracy Copyright infringement Trademarks violations Theft of computer source code
(iii) Internet time theft
Against organisation
(i) Unauthorized Accessing of Computer(ii) Denial Of Service (iii) Virus attack (iv) Email Bombing
Cyber laws in India
IT Act 2000
IT Amendment bill 2006
• Aims to provide the legal infrastructure for e-commerce in India.
• A major impact for e-businesses and the new economy in India.
IT Amendment Bill 2008
Case Study
Cyber Crime activities rare in north eastern states . Only one case each in Nagaland and Mizoram.
Most dramatic increase in cases in Uttarakhand at 475% (from 4 cases to 23)
The highest incidents of cyber crime in Maharashtra (907) followed by Uttar Pradesh (682) and Andhra Pradesh (651)
Rapid increase in cyber crime by 50% from 2012 to 2013.Maximum offenders from the 18-30 age group
Cyber Crime Statistics for the 2013 year.
The Nation Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Ministry of Home Affairs
Safety tips to Cyber Crime
• Use hard to guess passwords• Use anti-virus software and firewalls-keep them
up to date• Don’t open email or attachments from unknown
sources. • Uninstall unnecessary software • Maintain backup.• Do not reveal personal information to an
unknown source.• Learn more about Internet privacy.