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Cyber Crime, Cyber Space and Effects of Cyber Crime

Sunil. C. Pawar, Rajivkumar Mente, Bapu Chendage

2021International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cyberspace is a domain that uses the electronic and electromagnetic spectrum to store, modify, and exchange data through network and system-related physical infrastructures. Cyberspace is an endless space known as the Internet. Computer transactions, especially transactions between different computers, can be viewed as a space. Images and text on the Internet exist in cyberspace. The term is used in conjunction with virtual reality, giving the name of the imaginary place where a virtual object exists. If a computer creates a picture of a building that allows the architect to "walk in" and see what the nature of a design is, the building is said to be in cyberspace.Cybercrime is a series of organized criminal attack cyberspace and cyber security. Cybercrime such as Hacking into computer,this can be through a network system and clicking on unfamiliar links connecting to unrecognized Wi-Fi, downloading software and files to unsafe sites, consuming energy, electromagnetic radiation waves, and more. Cyber security is a serious problem and must be taken seriously as it has become a national concern. Currently, most electronic devices such as computers, laptops and cell phones come with built-in firewall security software, but even so, computers are not 100 percent accurate and reliable in protecting our data.

Topics & Concepts

CyberspaceComputer securityCybercrimeHackerThe InternetComputer scienceFirewall (physics)UploadCyber SpaceWorld Wide WebInternet privacyCharged black holeClassical mechanicsGravitationSchwarzschild radiusPhysicsAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesCybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
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