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  2. Cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    Cybercrime encompasses a wide range of criminal activities that are carried out using digital devices and/or networks.These crimes involve the use of technology to commit fraud, identity theft, data breaches, computer viruses, scams, and expanded upon in other malicious acts. [1]

  3. Cyber Civil Rights Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Cyber Civil Rights Initiative (CCRI) is a non-profit organization. Founded in 2012 by Holly Jacobs, the organization offers services to victims of cybercrimes. The majority of which goes through its crisis helpline. They have compiled resources to help victims of cybercrimes in the U.S.A. and internationally. CCRI's resources include;

  4. FBI Cyber Division - Wikipedia

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    The Cyber Division (CyD) is a Federal Bureau of Investigation division which heads the national effort to investigate and prosecute internet crimes, including "cyber based terrorism, espionage, computer intrusions, and major cyber fraud." This division of the FBI uses the information it gathers during investigation to inform the public of ...

  5. International cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    General countermeasures have been adopted in cracking down cybercrime, such as legal measures in perfecting legislation and technical measures in tracking down crimes over the network, Internet content control, using public or private proxy and computer forensics, encryption and plausible deniability, etc. [2]

  6. Computer crime countermeasures - Wikipedia

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    A cyber countermeasure is defined as an action, process, technology, device, or system that serves to prevent or mitigate the effects of a cyber attack against a victim, computer, server, network or associated device. [4] Recently there has been an increase in the number of international cyber attacks.

  7. Online child abuse - Wikipedia

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    Cyber-bullying is very common among children and young adults that are ten to eighteen years old. [17] Victims of cyber-bullying, often feel negative about themselves after being bullied. It is also common for cyber-bullying to have negative effects on cyber victims' social well-being because it has a negative impact on their self-esteem. [18]

  8. Cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    In addition, unlike other forms of crime, cybercrime can be carried out remotely, and cyber attacks often scale well." [46] Many cyberattacks are caused or enabled by insiders, often employees who bypass security procedures to get their job done more efficiently. [47]

  9. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    Stalkers and Their Victims. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-66950-2; Hitchcock, J.A. (2006). Net Crimes & Misdemeanors: Outmaneuvering the Spammers, Swindlers, and Stalkers Who Are Targeting You Online. CyberAge Books. ISBN 0-910965-72-2 "PDF article on Cyberstalking in the United Kingdom" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March ...