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cybercrime
law
Also known as: computer crime
- Also called:
- computer crime
- Key People:
- Bruce Sterling
- Related Topics:
- piracy
- hacking
- wire fraud
- business e-mail compromise
- cyberstalking
- On the Web:
- European Parliament - Understanding cybercrime (PDF) (Apr. 14, 2025)
News •
Another retired colonel falls into digital arrest trap, loses Rs 36 lakh
• Apr. 22, 2025, 7:29 AM ET (The Indian Express)
cybercrime, the use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends, such as committing fraud, trafficking in child pornography and intellectual property, stealing identities, or violating privacy. Cybercrime, especially through the Internet, has grown in importance as the computer has become central to commerce, entertainment, and government. Because of the early and widespread adoption of computers and the Internet in the United States, most of the earliest victims and villains of cybercrime were Americans. By the 21st century, though, hardly a hamlet remained anywhere in the world that had not been touched by cybercrime of one sort or ...(100 of 5888 words)