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Internet crime is crime committed using your internet browser, using the Internet & by means of the Internet. Look at too Internet fraud.

Computer crime is a general term that embraces such crimes as phishing, credit card frauds, bank robbery, Industrial espionage, tyke pornography, cozenage, viruses, spam and therefore in. Completely such crimes come computer related & facilitated crimes. Occasionally of the two could be committed forswearing a utilise of Internet.

Cyber Criminals Most Wanted
Overview of cyber criminal activity that includes safety, security, viruses, scams, filtering, encryption, hackers and government legislation.

Cybercrimes at the U. of Dayton School of Law
Dedicated to exploring the issues involved with crimes that are committed in cyberspace, usually those crimes that are committed with a computer, or against a computer. Information on various cybercrimes.

Cybercrime
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice

C4I.org - Computer Security & Intelligence
News articles on internet crime

Internet Safety Resources
Reprints of articles by lawyer Andrew Vachss on Internet crime and law enforcement issues

Web Investigations and Security Agency (WIASA)
An international organization of skilled volunteers dedicated to promoting safety and security online. Organizational structure, areas to submit news or suspicions of crimes, resources for the public, and awards and news about WIASA.

Cyber Forensics Ltd
Investigates computer crime, and supplies forensic investigation equipment and software.

Cybercrime Penalties a Nightmare
Article on the problems with punishments for cybercrime.

Dissertation on fighting Cyber-crime
A paper submitted by Cedric Magnin for his LLM at Santa Clara University on the new 2001 Council of Europe Convention on Cyber-crime.

Federal guidelines for searching and seizing computers
Text of guidelines for computer searching obtained by EPIC under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)in 1994.


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