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Cristo – cyber crime

cyber crime

cyber crime

The Internet has really become the only source for students to find information, but unfortunately not always used for the greater good. Cyber crime has changed in recent years, in exchange for the typical hacker to “scammers” supplanting of identity. Crime is widespread with illegal downloading which is what produces the greatest economic losses to businesses, unfortunately it is very difficult to find the criminals behind several IP (Internet Protocol) firewalls around the world. Successful teams find and report illegal discharges and other cyber crime but you should protect yourself. Change your passwords often and include symbols and numbers that are not typical or sequential. Mix it up to protect yourself. Facebook is hacked into everyday with identity theft.

cyber crime

cyber crime

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_crime


cnn news spain

cnn news spain

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/BUSINESS/06/21/Internet.cyber.crime/index.html

2 Comments »

  Samantha – Santiago Papasquiaro, Mexico wrote @

wow thank you for the advice, it ill be helpful…

  Salvador – Orihuela, Spain wrote @

Yes, that´s true, we have to be careful.


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