CYBER-CRIME
DON’T BEAVICTIM
BY UDAYA SREE
WHYSHOULDWEKNOWABOUTCYBER-
CRIME?
 In thisTech-savvy world of 21st Century
every one is engaged with internet,
through whatsapp, twitter, facebook, net-
banking & lots of other platforms are there.
 And some criminal minded persons commit
crimes here, which is included under cyber-
crime.
 So we should be aware about crimes
happening around in the cyber-space.
OBJECTIVES
 To provide a general awareness ofCyber-
crime
 To RecognizeCyber-crime methods
 To know the importance ofCyber-laws(LOVE
BUG Suspects+ loss 10$ billion)
 To learn how to keep away from being a
victim
TECHNICALDEFINITIONOF CYBER-CRIME.
 When Internet was developed, the founding
fathers of Internet hardly had any inclination that
Internet could also be misused for criminal
activities. Today, there are many disturbing things
happening in cyberspace. Cybercrime refers to all
the activities done with criminal intent in
cyberspace.
 Cyber crime refers to any crime that involves
a computer/mobile and a network.The
computer may have been used in the
commission of a crime, or it may be the
target.
WHATISCYBER-CRIME?SIMPLETHEORY-
 When you purchase a home it comes with
a door and a lock. Youalways ensure that
the door/lock exist and working properly.
You may even purchase security systems.
 Well, why would you not secure your
investments?
 Likewise,Your System is your home and
security tools are your door/lock and
security tools.
 So if someone breaches into your
home’s(System), accesses all your personal
accounts and tampers your data, is the
criminal who is committing the crime.
 And committed crime is known as cyber-
crime.
 That means more precisely we can say that-
 Cyber crime is an illegal activity committed
on the internet.
 Against Persons
 Against Property
 AgainstGovernment
VARIOUSCATEGORIESOFCYBER- CRIME.
CYBERCRIME MAY BE
BASICALLY DIVIDED INTO 3
CATEGORIES-
AGAINSTPERSON:
 Cybercrimes committed against persons include
various crimes like transmission of child-
pornography, harassment of any one with the
use of a computer such as e-mail, and cyber-
stalking.
 The distribution, posting, and dissemination of
obscene material including pornography,
indecent exposure, and child pornography,
constitutes one of the most important
Cybercrimes known today.The potential harm of
such a crime to humanity can hardly be
overstated..
AGAINSTPROPERTY:
 The second category of Cybercrimes is
that of Cybercrimes against all forms of
property. These crimes include
unauthorized computer trespassing through
cyberspace, computer vandalism,
transmission of harmful programs, and
unauthorized possession of computerized
information.
AGAINSTGOVERNMENT:
 The third category of Cybercrimes relate to
Cybercrimes against Government. Cyber
Terrorism is one distinct kind of crime in this
category. The growth of Internet has shown
that the medium of Cyberspace is being used
by individuals and groups to the international
governments as also to threaten the citizens
of a country. This crime manifests itself into
terrorism when an individual "cracks“ into a
government or military maintained website.
EXAMPLESOFCYBER-CRIME:
CYBER-CRIMESANDTHEIR HISTORY:
 The majority of cyber crimes are centered on forgery, fraud, and Phishing,
 India is the third-most targeted country for Phishing attacks after the US
and the UK,
 Social networks as well as e-commerce sites are major targets,
 6.9 million bot-infected systems in 2010,
 14,348 website defacements in 2010,
 6,850 .in and 4,150 .com domains were defaced during 2011,
 15,000 sites hacked in 2011,
 India is the number 1 country in the world for generating spam.
 Looking at the scam history, some of the popular
scams have been the ‘419 scam’,
 ‘See who viewed your profile!’,
 ‘Dad walks in on daughter …. Embarrassing!’,
 ‘The ‘dislike’ button’,
 ‘Make thousands working from home!’,
 Twitter direct messages with bad links,
 ‘Twitter mentions’,
 ‘Justin Bieber stabbed!’,
 ‘Your account has been cancelled.’,
 ‘Confirm your email account’,
 ‘Facebook will start charging members!’, and
the list can go on and on.
 A total number of 90, 119, 252 and 219
Government websites tracked by the Indian
Computer Emergency ResponseTeam (CERT-In)
were hacked / defaced by various hacker groups in
the year 2010, 2011, 2012 and Jan–Oct 2013
respectively.
CYBERLAWS:
 There is absolutely no comprehensive law on
Cybercrime any where in the world.This is
reason that the investigating agencies like FBI
are finding theCyberspace to be an extremely
difficult terrain.
“LOVE BUG”
 The most recent case of the virus "I love you"
demonstrates the needfor having cyber laws
concerning Cybercrimes indifferent national
jurisdictions. At the time of the web publication
of this feature, Reuters reportedthat "The
Philippines has yet to arrest the suspected
creator of the 'Love Bug' computer virus because
it lacks laws that deal with computer crime, a
senior police officer said". The fact of the matter
is that there are no laws relating to Cybercrime
in the Philippines.The National Bureau of
Investigation is finding it difficult to legally arrest
the suspect behind the 'Love Bug‘ computer
virus.
CONCLUSION
 The key to protecting yourself is being
aware.
 Not all cybercriminals are “hackers.”
 There is a whole other world that exists in
cyberspace… make sure that your
information travels safely.
 StaySecure,Stay
THANK YOU

cyber-crime by cr.pptx

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    WHYSHOULDWEKNOWABOUTCYBER- CRIME?  In thisTech-savvyworld of 21st Century every one is engaged with internet, through whatsapp, twitter, facebook, net- banking & lots of other platforms are there.  And some criminal minded persons commit crimes here, which is included under cyber- crime.  So we should be aware about crimes happening around in the cyber-space.
  • 3.
    OBJECTIVES  To providea general awareness ofCyber- crime  To RecognizeCyber-crime methods  To know the importance ofCyber-laws(LOVE BUG Suspects+ loss 10$ billion)  To learn how to keep away from being a victim
  • 4.
    TECHNICALDEFINITIONOF CYBER-CRIME.  WhenInternet was developed, the founding fathers of Internet hardly had any inclination that Internet could also be misused for criminal activities. Today, there are many disturbing things happening in cyberspace. Cybercrime refers to all the activities done with criminal intent in cyberspace.  Cyber crime refers to any crime that involves a computer/mobile and a network.The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime, or it may be the target.
  • 5.
    WHATISCYBER-CRIME?SIMPLETHEORY-  When youpurchase a home it comes with a door and a lock. Youalways ensure that the door/lock exist and working properly. You may even purchase security systems.  Well, why would you not secure your investments?  Likewise,Your System is your home and security tools are your door/lock and security tools.
  • 6.
     So ifsomeone breaches into your home’s(System), accesses all your personal accounts and tampers your data, is the criminal who is committing the crime.  And committed crime is known as cyber- crime.  That means more precisely we can say that-  Cyber crime is an illegal activity committed on the internet.
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     Against Persons Against Property  AgainstGovernment VARIOUSCATEGORIESOFCYBER- CRIME. CYBERCRIME MAY BE BASICALLY DIVIDED INTO 3 CATEGORIES-
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    AGAINSTPERSON:  Cybercrimes committedagainst persons include various crimes like transmission of child- pornography, harassment of any one with the use of a computer such as e-mail, and cyber- stalking.  The distribution, posting, and dissemination of obscene material including pornography, indecent exposure, and child pornography, constitutes one of the most important Cybercrimes known today.The potential harm of such a crime to humanity can hardly be overstated..
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    AGAINSTPROPERTY:  The secondcategory of Cybercrimes is that of Cybercrimes against all forms of property. These crimes include unauthorized computer trespassing through cyberspace, computer vandalism, transmission of harmful programs, and unauthorized possession of computerized information.
  • 10.
    AGAINSTGOVERNMENT:  The thirdcategory of Cybercrimes relate to Cybercrimes against Government. Cyber Terrorism is one distinct kind of crime in this category. The growth of Internet has shown that the medium of Cyberspace is being used by individuals and groups to the international governments as also to threaten the citizens of a country. This crime manifests itself into terrorism when an individual "cracks“ into a government or military maintained website.
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    CYBER-CRIMESANDTHEIR HISTORY:  Themajority of cyber crimes are centered on forgery, fraud, and Phishing,  India is the third-most targeted country for Phishing attacks after the US and the UK,  Social networks as well as e-commerce sites are major targets,  6.9 million bot-infected systems in 2010,  14,348 website defacements in 2010,  6,850 .in and 4,150 .com domains were defaced during 2011,  15,000 sites hacked in 2011,  India is the number 1 country in the world for generating spam.
  • 13.
     Looking atthe scam history, some of the popular scams have been the ‘419 scam’,  ‘See who viewed your profile!’,  ‘Dad walks in on daughter …. Embarrassing!’,  ‘The ‘dislike’ button’,  ‘Make thousands working from home!’,  Twitter direct messages with bad links,  ‘Twitter mentions’,  ‘Justin Bieber stabbed!’,  ‘Your account has been cancelled.’,  ‘Confirm your email account’,  ‘Facebook will start charging members!’, and the list can go on and on.
  • 14.
     A totalnumber of 90, 119, 252 and 219 Government websites tracked by the Indian Computer Emergency ResponseTeam (CERT-In) were hacked / defaced by various hacker groups in the year 2010, 2011, 2012 and Jan–Oct 2013 respectively.
  • 15.
    CYBERLAWS:  There isabsolutely no comprehensive law on Cybercrime any where in the world.This is reason that the investigating agencies like FBI are finding theCyberspace to be an extremely difficult terrain.
  • 16.
    “LOVE BUG”  Themost recent case of the virus "I love you" demonstrates the needfor having cyber laws concerning Cybercrimes indifferent national jurisdictions. At the time of the web publication of this feature, Reuters reportedthat "The Philippines has yet to arrest the suspected creator of the 'Love Bug' computer virus because it lacks laws that deal with computer crime, a senior police officer said". The fact of the matter is that there are no laws relating to Cybercrime in the Philippines.The National Bureau of Investigation is finding it difficult to legally arrest the suspect behind the 'Love Bug‘ computer virus.
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    CONCLUSION  The keyto protecting yourself is being aware.  Not all cybercriminals are “hackers.”  There is a whole other world that exists in cyberspace… make sure that your information travels safely.  StaySecure,Stay
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