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Electronic crimes

Cybercrimes (cybercrimes) are criminal activities related to the illegal use of digital technology and electronic networks. These crimes depend on exploiting vulnerabilities in digital security and information technology to achieve illegal purposes.

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Cybercrime includes a variety of criminal activities such as:

 

Security Breach: Hacking into computer systems and networks without permission to access, modify or steal sensitive information.

 

Electronic fraud: the use of fraud and deception to obtain personal or financial information from victims.

 

Identity theft: Stealing personal information to gain illegal use of it.

 

Distribution of malware: The release of malicious software such as viruses, spyware, and Trojan horses to cause damage to individuals and organizations.

 

Digital abuse: using social media and the Internet to bully and assault others.

 

Electronic Threat: A threat electronically to carry out malicious activities or leak information.

 

Cyber extortion: Using electronic threats to obtain money or information from victims.

 

Cryptocurrency Counterfeiting: Using digital currencies such as Bitcoin for fraudulent purposes.

 

Copyright Infringement: Copying and distributing copyrighted content without permission.

 

Industrial espionage: Using electronic means to steal commercial or industrial information from competitors.

Information security and electronic networks

Digital investigation and evidence collection

Digital fraud and assault

Cybercrime laws and legislation

Security hacking and ethical hacking

Cyber incident response techniques




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