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Cyber Crime Classification | Original Article

Vivek Sharma*, Babu Lal Yadav, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

As we all know, this is an age in which the majority of activities are done via the internet, from online trading to online transactions. Because the internet is seen as a global stage, anybody may use its resources from anywhere. Few individuals have been utilising internet technology for illegal actions such as unlawful access to other people's networks, frauds, and so on. Cyber crime refers to these illegal behaviours or offensescrimes involving the internet. The phrase Computer Law was coined in order to deter or punish cyber thieves. As cybercrime continues to gain notoriety as one of the century's most troubling developments, governments, corporations, and the international community's dedication to combating this epidemic is unsurprising. Combating this ailment, however, will include recognising, diagnosing, and categorising cybercrime. Meanwhile, the phenomena of cybercrime has become well-known and characterised, with top-level categorization confined to a duality of computer-assisted and computer-focused cybercrimes. The categorisation of cybercrime is examined in this paper.