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TEP1241 – Ethics & Professional Conducts Cybercrime Awareness

Cybercrime Awareness

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TEP1241 – Ethics & Professional Conducts

Cybercrime Awareness

Group Members

Johann Lo 1132700472

Katwali Nambala 1132700831

Tei Li Yue 1132701500

Kavita Gurung 1141123445

Bachir Bendrissou 1141123432

What is Cybercrime?

What is Cybercrime?

A criminal act that is carried out:

• Through the use of cybertechnology

• Take place only in cyber realm / cyberspace

Types of Cybercrime

Types of Cybercrime

• Cyber-stalking

• Online transaction fraud

• Identity-theft

• Phishing (spam)

• Distribution of stolen media

Brief Statistics

Brief Statistics• In 2001, there were only 1086 cases of cybercrime.

• In 2014, more than 67,000 cases were registered.

• An increase of 61x over 13 years.

• 556 million people become victim of cybercrime per year

• Over RM800 billion is lost annually around the world.

Consequences Of

Cybercrime

Consequences of Cybercrime

• Cybercrime causes huge financial losses.

• Loss of intellectual property.

• Loss of customer confidence and trust.

• Governments lose billions of dollars every year.

Prevention Of Cybercrime

Prevention of cybercrime• Use strong passwords

• Integrating symbols and numbers.

• Secure your computer

• Use up-to-date antivirus

• Protect your data

• Implement data encryption

• Avoid being scammed

• Don’t trust online sellers

• Never reveal confidential information over the Internet

Why You Shouldn’t Commit Cybercrime

Why You Shouldn’t Commit Cybercrime

• Cybercrime = Crime

• 3 grounds of justifying moral principles

• Religion

• Islam | Christianity | Hinduism | Buddhism

• Law

• State laws | Local government laws

• Philosophy

• Non-moral core values James Moor (2004)

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