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Online Crimes

BUSINESS AND CYBER CRIMES
Introduction:
A crime can be defined as “an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it and for which punishment is imposed upon conviction.” The internet or worldwide web is a collection of millions of computers that provide a network of electronic connections between the computers. There are millions of computers connected to the internet. The internet’s evolution has helped usher in the information age of today. The web has made it extremely attractive to conduct commercial activities online. Internet crime is a crime committed on the internet, using the internet and by means of the internet. Online crime is a general term that embraces crimes such as credit card frauds, illegal downloading, identity theft, bank robbery etc. The invention of the software technology, computer, e-mail and internet has brought along with it modern crimes like sending threatening e-mail, defamatory e-mail, hacking e-mail and e-mail......


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