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Bogies in the wire: is there a need for legislative control of cyber weapons / Prunckun, Hank   Journal Article
Prunckun, Hank Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract An article that discusses how information and communications technology (computer systems and data transmission) are used as 'cyber weapons' for criminal purposes. It canvasses a number of legislative policy options for controlling their misuse. The paper concludes with the view that implementing some form of cyber weapons laws - in the same vein as firearms legislation - would not only help ensure society's domestic well-being, but would also aid national security.
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ID:   086786


Caught in the web: Brazil continues to be a centre of cybercrime / Day, Michael   Journal Article
Day, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract With criminals increasingly turning to cybercrime as relatively lowcost, risk-free source of financial gain, Brazil has become established as one of the its main global centres. Although it is difficult to collect reliable statistics, studies and reports published primarily by commercial anti-virus companies indicate that Brazil has been cybercrime centre for more than decade.
Key Words Brazil  Cyber crime  Computer Crime  Cyber 
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Cyber crimes: detention and prevention / Pandey, Ashish 2006  Book
Pandey, Ashish Book
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Publication New Delhi, JBA Publishers, 2006.
Standard Number 8189800205
Key Words Internet  Cyber crime  Computer Crime 
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Cyber menance / Galeotti, Mark   Journal Article
Galeotti, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2012-13.
Summary/Abstract Computer crime could soon pose a greater threat to world security then terrorism. Mark Galeotti analyses the problem and looks at the ambivalent attitude of states towards countering it.
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