Now a days cyber crime has increased.people misuse the mobile,internet to black mail and threat others. They also morph photo graps and destroy reputation of people.this is also a social problem which is increasing day by day.write any six measures to avoid .in short but good answer please
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✓People shall be made aware about computers, internet and cybercrime.
✓Campaigns must be set up to make people understand about the steps to avoid cybercrime and fraud over internet.
✓There must be a completely sealed/private agency for listening to people and sorting out their issue with disclosing it anyone else.
✓Internet must be made secure and contents must be limited.
✓Illegal posts must be severely punishable offence.
✓Internet access shall not be given to verified criminals.
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Cybercrime, or computer oriented crime, is crime that involves a computer and a network.[1] The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime, or it may be the target.[2] Cybercrimes can be defined as: "Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm, or loss, to the victim directly or indirectly, using modern telecommunication networks such as Internet (networks including but not limited to Chat rooms, emails, notice boards and groups) and mobile phones (Bluetooth/SMS/MMS)".[3] Cybercrime may threaten a person or a nation's security and financial health.[4] Issues surrounding these types of crimes have become high-profile, particularly those surrounding hacking, copyright infringement, unwarranted mass-surveillance, sextortion, child pornography, and child grooming.[3] There are also problems of privacy when confidentialinformation is intercepted or disclosed, lawfully or otherwise. Debarati Halder and K. Jaishankar further define cybercrime from the perspective of gender and defined 'cybercrime against women' as "Crimes targeted against women with a motive to intentionally harm the victim psychologically and physically, using modern telecommunication networks such as internet and mobile phones".[3] Internationally, both governmental and non-state actors engage in cybercrimes, including espionage, financial theft, and other cross-border crimes. Cybercrimes crossing international borders and involving the actions of at least one nation state is sometimes referred to as cyberwarfare.
A report (sponsored by McAfee) estimates that the annual damage to the global economy is at $445 billion;[5] however, a Microsoft report shows that such survey-based estimates are "hopelessly flawed" and exaggerate the true losses by orders of magnitude.[6][third-party source needed]Approximately $1.5 billion was lost in 2012 to online credit and debit card fraud in the US.[7]In 2016, a study by Juniper Research estimated that the costs of cybercrime could be as high as 2.1 trillion by 2019.[8][third-party source needed