This article examines the responses by the legal fraternity in the United Kingdom and United States towards modern cybercrimes, i.e. when cybercrimes are committed using malware and badware. While there have been attempts to cater to those crimes, there has been no viable mechanism yet. The articles seeks to find the reasons behind this problem and proposes a practical approach to it. DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2017.v8n1p4
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Cybercrime is the world’s biggest growth industry and is now costing an estimated €180 billion loss...
markdownabstractThis research intends to unveil problems in the criminal law when dealing with cyber...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
It is widely accepted that technology is an agent of change in the society. If used properly, it can...
Cybercrime is a growing issue, still not fully understood by researchers or policing/law enforcement...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the technical and legal components of the problem of cyberc...
“Cybercrime is here to stay.” That is the assessment of Professor David S. Wall of England’s Univer...
Computer crimes and digital investigations comprise a substantial part of criminal policy, law and p...
Computers and the Internet have brought innumerable benefits to society. They have revolutionized th...
This article argues that one consequence of the increasing proliferation of computer technology and ...
There appears to be no precise definition for cybercrime or 'computer crime'. Computer crime has bee...
As the new information age develops and grows in all areas of communication technologies, it imposes...
Two of the most talked-about crimes of the year, the ILoveYou computer worm and the denial of servic...
In this article, we examine the phenomenon of cyberflashing, outlining its prevalence, harms, and vi...
The very concept of cybercrime is still a very vague notion. There are different types of “lenses” u...
Cybercrime is the world’s biggest growth industry and is now costing an estimated €180 billion loss...
markdownabstractThis research intends to unveil problems in the criminal law when dealing with cyber...