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Cybercrime

 Cybercrime

A simple presentation explaining the meaning of cybercrime, it's history as well as the losses to the world because of it. It helps in explaining in cybercrime in a basic as well as precise way.

Parikshit Arvind Tiwari

March 25, 2021
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  1. Meaning and importance Cybercrime • A crime that involves a

    computer and a network. • The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime, or it may be the target. • More than 80% of world population is online including us. • The more we explore the internet, the more we are scepticle to an act. • It is virtually impossible to detect an attack. Why should we care? What is cybercrime? 1 2
  2. Where did cybercrime start? History of cybercrime John Draper uses

    toy whistle box from Cap'n crunch to make free phone calls. Teller at New York Dime Savings Bank uses computer to funnel $1.5 million into his personal bank account First convicted felon of a cybercrime –“Captain Zap” who broke into AT&Tcomputers. 1971 1973 1994
  3. Russian hackers steal $10 million from Citibank and distribute the

    money to bankaccounts around the world The Melissa worm was one of the first to automatically propagate via email. Britishhacker accessed 97 US Air Force, Army, Navy, NASA, Pentagon, and DoD computers –looking for evidence of UFOs. 1994 1999 2002 Where did cybercrime start? History of cybercrime
  4. How to stay safe from it? Cybercrime: Safety and security

    • Use antivirus software. • Remove unnecessary and suspicous files and softwares. • Maintain backup. • Check security settings. • Protect your private information. • Learn more about internet privacy. • Check permissions before allowing them. Safety tips for cyber crime
  5. Are we really thinking? Cyebrcrime: Facts of passwords are only

    8 characters long and can be cracked in under one day. 39% of attacks are detected after they have been completely executed. o f r e c i p i e n t s n o w openphishing messages of insider incidents i n v o l v e a b u s e o f privileges 99% 30% 55%
  6. 200% From 2018 • Cybercrime is everywhere and nobody is

    safe from it. • An average of 18 people get hacked every second. • We need to be more vigilant regarding our privileges. • Clicking away on everything will just make us the guinea pigs of the cyberworld. • Trying hacking ourselves can lead to severe consequences. • It doesn't take much for a hacker to be born in this world. Let's end it Cybercrime: conclusion