Cybercrime and Protecting Yourself Online

 
C
ybercrime
 
B
y: Sara Akkawi, Tamara elias and Tia samara
 
W
hat is cybercrime?
 
T
ypes of cybercrime
 
I
nternet fraud
 
I
nternet fr
au
d refers to the use of online tools and programs with
internet connection to take advantage of victims. 
I
nternet fraud is
the key word for online or 
email-based
 cybercrime, such as identity
theft, phishing and other hacking related crimes intended to cheat
victims of their money.
 
Identity fraud
 
identity fraud is when someone steals your personal data for
fraudulent purposes, it is called identity theft. Your information could
be used by an identity thief to gain credit, file taxes, or receive
medical care. These behaviors can harm your credit standing and
cost you time and money to repair the damage.
 
Theft of financial or card payment data
 
This type of activity happens when a fraudster has stolen someone's
credit or debit card number, or checked account data, and used that
payment information to make an unapproved purchases.
 
Theft and sale of corporate data
 
Unauthorized or illegal theft, transfer, or copying of private data from
business networks, servers, or computers to an unknown site is
known as company data theft. To stay competitive in their industry
companies, rely on the security, honesty, and financial value of their
data.
 
W
hat is 
A
dvanced 
Cy
bercrime?
 
 
High-tech crime, a form of cybercrime, describes crimes that target
computers or computer networks using electronic and digitally based
technology. Computer hacking, any unauthorized use or distribution
of data, denial-of-service attacks, and the dissemination of computer
viruses are examples of such crimes.
 
How to prevent
cybercrimes
 
To ensure your safety, it is preferred
to..
Have strong passwords,
Use a variety of characters in
passwords (numbers, lower/uppercase
letters, signs),
Always make sure your software is
updated,
Never expose any private information,
Always make sure to backup any
images and important files.
 
Consequences of cybercrime
 
R
esources
 
https://www.fisglobal.com/en/insights
/merchant-solutions-
worldpay/article/payment-fraud-vs-
identity-theft-whats-the-difference
https://me-
en.kaspersky.com/resource-
center/threats/what-is-cybercrime
https://us.norton.com/blog/how-
to/how-to-recognize-and-protect-
yourself-from-cybercrime#
https://www.zegaslaw.com/blog/what-
to-expect-if-you-are-found-guilty-of-a-
cybercrime/
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Cybercrime, also known as computer crime, involves illegal activities using computers or networks to steal sensitive information like financial data or commit internet fraud. This article explains different types of cybercrimes such as theft of financial data and identity fraud, and provides tips on prevention. It also highlights the consequences of cybercrimes, ranging from prison sentences to hefty fines.

  • Cybercrime
  • Prevention
  • Identity fraud
  • Financial theft
  • Internet safety

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  1. Cybercrime By: Sara Akkawi, Tamara elias and Tia samara

  2. What is cybercrime? A cybercrime is also known as a computer crime, Cybercrime refers to any illegal behavior that uses a computer, networked device, or a network, As technology advances sensitive information such as credit card information, criminals progressively attempt to steal that information, which is why cybercrime is becoming more of a threat to people.

  3. Types of cybercrime Theft of financial or card payment data Theft of financial or card payment data Theft and sale of corporate data Theft and sale of corporate data internet fraud internet fraud Identity fraud Identity fraud Theft of financial or card payment data Theft and sale of corporate data Theft of financial or card payment data Theft and sale of corporate data

  4. Internet fraud

  5. Identity fraud

  6. Theft of financial or card payment data

  7. Theft and sale of corporate data

  8. What is Advanced Cybercrime?

  9. To ensure your safety, it is preferred to.. Have strong passwords, Use a variety of characters in passwords (numbers, lower/uppercase letters, signs), Always make sure your software is updated, Never expose any private information, Always make sure to backup any images and important files. How to prevent cybercrimes

  10. Consequences of cybercrime There are different prison sentences depending on the seriousness of your cybercrime, If First-degree crime: 10-20 years in prison and up to $200,000 in fines If getting caught doing cybercrimes, then.. If Fourth-degree crime: Up to 18 months in prison and up to $10,000 in fines If Third-degree crime: 3-5 years in prison and up to $15,000 in fines If Second-degree crime: 5-10 years in prison and up to $150,000 in fines

  11. https://www.fisglobal.com/en/insights /merchant-solutions- worldpay/article/payment-fraud-vs- identity-theft-whats-the-difference https://me- en.kaspersky.com/resource- center/threats/what-is-cybercrime https://us.norton.com/blog/how- to/how-to-recognize-and-protect- yourself-from-cybercrime# Resources

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