Cybercrime: A Global Threat to Cybercommunity

Abstract

Cyberspace is a virtual space equal important as real space for business, politics and communities. Cyberspace is vulnerable to borderless cyberattacks. The global problem of Cybercrime is also social, legal and it’s growing very fast. The present paper elaborates at length the concept of Cybercrime, various definitions and types. To successfully fight Cybercrime, people in the Information Technology (IT) community and those in the general population who are affected, directly or indirectly, by the criminal activity must work together.

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Dr. P. B. Pathak

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Dr. P. B. Pathak (2016). Cybercrime: A Global Threat to Cybercommunity. International Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Technology, 7(3), 46-49. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-159583