20-09-2017, 11:31 AM
With the advancement of technology, computer access to the Internet has reached all corners of our country. Anyone and everyone with a working network connection now has access to the treasure trove of information that is the Internet. The Internet has thus become the largest and richest source of information ever. With even more systematic and highly refined search engines being developed, getting information, even though it might be restricted, has become easier than ever. This brings us to the subject of the detection of cyber crime.
It is estimated that there are about 80,000 websites on the Internet that predict cyber crime and provide information / tools on how to carry out cyber crimes - at no cost. Cyber-crime is rewarding. Evidence from the United States reveals that an average bank robbery with a gun could net $ 1,900. But with the computer, you could network up to $ 250,000! Likewise, prosecutions of criminals who used a pistol to commit a crime can touch 82% while the success in processing cyber-criminals is only 2%. It is said that 95% of cyber crimes were not reported due to various reasons or not observed. The cyber world is a world without borders. Intention allows criminals virtually free and anonymous ways of committing a variety of crimes: cheating, stealing, harassing, blackmailing and terrorising individuals, organizations and governments, accessing sensitive business and government information, destroying databases and controlling key facilities and national. security appliances. Cyber-crime is committed not only by young adventurers, but increasingly by spies, hardened criminals, organized crime syndicates, drug cartels and terrorists. These categories would fit into the traditional criminal category with clearly defined motives. But then cyber crime is committed even by the so-called good / loyal workers, highly educated / motivated / intelligent people who have no previous criminal record.
It is estimated that there are about 80,000 websites on the Internet that predict cyber crime and provide information / tools on how to carry out cyber crimes - at no cost. Cyber-crime is rewarding. Evidence from the United States reveals that an average bank robbery with a gun could net $ 1,900. But with the computer, you could network up to $ 250,000! Likewise, prosecutions of criminals who used a pistol to commit a crime can touch 82% while the success in processing cyber-criminals is only 2%. It is said that 95% of cyber crimes were not reported due to various reasons or not observed. The cyber world is a world without borders. Intention allows criminals virtually free and anonymous ways of committing a variety of crimes: cheating, stealing, harassing, blackmailing and terrorising individuals, organizations and governments, accessing sensitive business and government information, destroying databases and controlling key facilities and national. security appliances. Cyber-crime is committed not only by young adventurers, but increasingly by spies, hardened criminals, organized crime syndicates, drug cartels and terrorists. These categories would fit into the traditional criminal category with clearly defined motives. But then cyber crime is committed even by the so-called good / loyal workers, highly educated / motivated / intelligent people who have no previous criminal record.