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Cybercrime Law: A Practical Approach to the Application of Federal Computercrime Laws

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Publisher Sinrodlaw .com
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Topics Anti-Hacking, Anti-Virus, Denial of Service Date added 01 May 2000
Downloads 11 Format PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5

Cyber-crime, once the domain of disaffected genius teenagers as portrayed in the movies “War Games” and “Hackers,” has grown into a mature and sophisticated threat to the open nature of the Internet. “Cyber-criminals,” like their non-virtual traditional criminal counterparts, seek opportunity and are attracted to vacuums in law enforcement. The news media is filled with reports of debilitating denial of service attacks, defaced web sites, and new computer viruses worming their way through the nation’s computers. However, there are countless other cyber-crimes that are not made public due to private industry’s reluctance to publicize its vulnerability and the government’s concern for security.

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