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We are living in the modern era run by technology. Our daily life depends on it, live with it. So, nowadays the internet is a common name known to everyone. The Internet contains everything we need. So, people are using and depending on it more and more. As internet usage is increasing day by day, it makes the world small; people are coming closer. Rapid technological growth and developments have provided vast areas of new opportunity and efficient sources for organizations of all sizes. It has become now a national asset, the whole national security is also depending on it. But these new technologies have also brought unprecedented threats with them a cybercrime.

Cybercriminals use the internet and computer technology to hack user’s personal computers, smartphone data, personal details from social media, business secrets, national secrets etc. Criminals who perform these illegal activities through the internet are called – Hackers. Though law enforcement agencies are trying to tackle this problem, it is growing regularly and many people have become victims of identity theft, hacking and malicious software. One of the best ways to stop these criminals and protect sensitive information is by making use of inscrutable security that uses a unified system of software and hardware to authenticate any information that is accessed over the Internet.









While most cybercrimes are carried out in order to generate profit for the cybercriminals, some cybercrimes are carried out against computers or devices directly to damage or disable them, while others use computers or networks to spread malware, illegal information, images or other materials. Some cybercrimes do both -- i.e., target computers to infect them with a computer virus, which is then spread to other machines and, sometimes, entire networks.



A primary effect of cybercrime is financial; cybercrime can include many different types of profit-driven criminal activity, including ransomware attacks, email and internet fraud, and identity fraud, as well as attempts to steal financial account, credit card or other payment card information. Cybercriminals may also target an individual's private information, as well as corporate data for theft and resale.

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  1. Ohh absolutely informative and constructive points u have written in your blog. I would suggest everyone to go through ur blog that not only boost their knowledge abt cyber crime nd how ur data nd privacy is on risk nd u have made some costructive points to take care while using internet. So it's wonderful blog everyone once should go through this blog. And big round of applause for the writer.

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  2. बहुत ही अच्छा है थोड़ी लेखन में और भी तरक्की की जा सकती है,उम्मीद है और भी बेहतर परिणाम मिलेंगे🙏🙏🙏🙏

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  3. Very informative .Keep sharing more of such information.❤️

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  4. This is good initiative you took.. as cyber crime is harming lot of people and people need to be alert and informed about it..

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  5. THIS IS AMAZING STEP TAKEN BY YOU TO WRITE ON CYBER CRIME, AS PEOLE NEED TO BE AWARE MORE AND MORE ABOUT IT

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