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What Constitutes a Cyber
 Crime In the Country




              By- Ujjwal Tripathi
                  Engg. College Ajmer
What is Cyber Crime ?
   The commission of illegal acts through
    the use of a computer or against a
    computer system.
 Cybercrime   is nothing but where the
    computer used as an object or subject
    of crime.
Types of Cyber Crime
Criminal activity involving
 Hacking
 Virus Dissemination
 Intellectual Property Crimes
 Software Piracy
 Email spoofing
 Phishing
• Hacking-       Hacking in simple terms means an illegal
intrusion into a computer system without permission of
computer owner/user. Hackers write or use ready-made
computer programs to attack the target computer.


   Virus Dissemination - Malicious software that
    attaches itself to other software. (virus, worms, Trojan
    Horse, Time bomb, Logic Bomb, Rabbit and
    Bacterium are the malicious.


   Software Piracy         - Theft of software through the
    illegal copying of genuine programs or the counterfeiting
    and distribution of products intended to pass for the
    original. The unauthorized copying of software.
   Email spoofing - A spoofed email is one
    that appears to originate from one source but
    actually has been sent from another source.


   Phishing - The e-mail directs the user to visit
    a Web site where they are asked to update
    personal information, such as passwords and
    credit card, social security, and bank account
    numbers, that the legitimate organization
    already has .
Existing Laws Used for Computer
             Crimes
U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
 Unauthorized access to a computer
  containing data protected for the national
  defense or foreign relations concerns
 Unauthorized access to a computer
  containing certain banking or financial
  information
 Unauthorized access, use, modification,
  destruction, or disclosure of a computer or
  information in a computer operated on
  behalf of the U.S. government
U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

 Accessing without permission a
  “protected computer,” which the courts
  now interpret to include any computer
  connected to the Internet .
 Computer fraud .
 Transmitting code that causes damage
  to a computer system or network .
 Trafficking in computer passwords .
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
            ACT, 2000
   We in India also have had a vision to
    become the 12th nation in the world to
    enact a Cyber law. We have enacted
    the Information Technology Act, 2000.
THE IT ACT, 2000 –OBJECTIVES
 To provide legal recognition for
  transactions.
 Carried out by means of electronic data
  interchange.
 Other means of electronic
  communication, commonly referred to as
  "electronic commerce", involving the use
  of alternatives to paper-based methods of
  communication and storage of
  information.
I.T. ACT 2000 – CONCLUSION

   The other steps have to follow.
    However, the government has to be
    quick in responding to the challenges
    raised by the constantly changing
    technologies. Just as time does not wait
    for anyone, so does Internet. The time
    to act is right now.
Thank You

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What constitutes a cyber crime in the country

  • 1. What Constitutes a Cyber Crime In the Country By- Ujjwal Tripathi Engg. College Ajmer
  • 2. What is Cyber Crime ?  The commission of illegal acts through the use of a computer or against a computer system.  Cybercrime is nothing but where the computer used as an object or subject of crime.
  • 3. Types of Cyber Crime Criminal activity involving  Hacking  Virus Dissemination  Intellectual Property Crimes  Software Piracy  Email spoofing  Phishing
  • 4. • Hacking- Hacking in simple terms means an illegal intrusion into a computer system without permission of computer owner/user. Hackers write or use ready-made computer programs to attack the target computer.  Virus Dissemination - Malicious software that attaches itself to other software. (virus, worms, Trojan Horse, Time bomb, Logic Bomb, Rabbit and Bacterium are the malicious.  Software Piracy - Theft of software through the illegal copying of genuine programs or the counterfeiting and distribution of products intended to pass for the original. The unauthorized copying of software.
  • 5. Email spoofing - A spoofed email is one that appears to originate from one source but actually has been sent from another source.  Phishing - The e-mail directs the user to visit a Web site where they are asked to update personal information, such as passwords and credit card, social security, and bank account numbers, that the legitimate organization already has .
  • 6.
  • 7. Existing Laws Used for Computer Crimes
  • 8. U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act  Unauthorized access to a computer containing data protected for the national defense or foreign relations concerns  Unauthorized access to a computer containing certain banking or financial information  Unauthorized access, use, modification, destruction, or disclosure of a computer or information in a computer operated on behalf of the U.S. government
  • 9. U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act  Accessing without permission a “protected computer,” which the courts now interpret to include any computer connected to the Internet .  Computer fraud .  Transmitting code that causes damage to a computer system or network .  Trafficking in computer passwords .
  • 10. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT, 2000  We in India also have had a vision to become the 12th nation in the world to enact a Cyber law. We have enacted the Information Technology Act, 2000.
  • 11. THE IT ACT, 2000 –OBJECTIVES  To provide legal recognition for transactions.  Carried out by means of electronic data interchange.  Other means of electronic communication, commonly referred to as "electronic commerce", involving the use of alternatives to paper-based methods of communication and storage of information.
  • 12. I.T. ACT 2000 – CONCLUSION  The other steps have to follow. However, the government has to be quick in responding to the challenges raised by the constantly changing technologies. Just as time does not wait for anyone, so does Internet. The time to act is right now.