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Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Friends Forever



Sometimes we have a friend and we sense that our soul are very closely connected.
We know that the connection is above time and space.
We know that wherever we are in our life we will always remain friends.
Even if we do not see each other for years we are able to pick up right where we left off.
This is what people mean when they say friends forever.

Crime Using Internet



Cybercrime is a fast-growing area of crime. More and more criminals are exploiting the speed, convenience and anonymity of the Internet to commit a diverse range of criminal activities that know no borders, either physical or virtual.

These crimes can be divided into three broad areas:
  • Attacks against computer hardware and software. For example botnets, malware and network intrusion.
  • Financial crimes and corruption, such as online fraud, penetration of online financial services.
  • Abuse, in the form of grooming or 'sexploitation', especially crimes against children.

The changing nature of cybercrime

In the past, cybercrime was committed mainly by individuals or small group. Today, we are seeing criminal organization working with criminally minded technology professionals to commit cybercrime, often to fund other illegal activities. Highly complex, these cybercriminal networks bring together individuals from across the globe in the real time to commit crimes on an unprecedented scale.

Criminal organization turning increasingly to the Internet to facilitate their activities and minimize their profit in the shortest time. The crime themselves are not necessarily new such as theft, fraud, illegal gambling, sale of fake medicines but they are evolving in line with the opportunities presented online and therefore becoming more widespread and damaging.

Monday, 7 September 2015

Crime Using Internet


The Internet is overwhelmingly a power for good. It provides cheap an easy access every moment of every day to a vast reservior of information and entertainment and it is transforming the nature of commerce and Government. However, with approximately one billion users worldwide accessing almost 75 million Web sites, there is bound to be some offensive and even illegal, use of the internet. 

Crime on the Net takes many forms including hacking, viruses, fraud, scams, money laundering, industrial espionage, prostitution, certain forms of gambling, drug use, drug smuggling, suicide assistance, defamatory allegations, cyber stalking, cyber terrorism, actual terrorism.

Today, we have heard many thing about crime using the internet. The news on the television, on social media or the other sources that we can trust. Internet's crime has become serious and worth. There are many people have become their victim especially women. 

Here there are some most common crime using internet and the penalties that go along with them.

1. Phishing 




- Phishing is the attempt to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details (and sometimes, indirectly, money), often for malicious reasons, by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication.


2. Blackmail/Extortion


- Using the Internet to threaten to cause damage with the intent to extort from any person any money or other thing of value.
Hackers threatening to expose damaging or embarrassing information in exchange for money face a hefty fine of up to five years. Be sure to keep your anti-virus updated and don't click that weird video link in your email.


3. Accessing Stored Communication


- Intentionally accessing, without authorization, a facility through which an electronic communication service is provided.
Hacking someone's email account for the purposes of commercial advantage, malicious destruction, or in furtherance of any crime carries a maximum five year sentence for first time offenders. Hacking into an email account in all other cases comes with a maximum one year sentence. Now go change your password.



4. Electronic Harassment.



-Anonymously using the Internet to annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass the person who receives the communication.
-Internet thugs and cyber goons beware! You might want to think twice before you flex your finger muscles in the comments section it could turn into a two year stint.


5. Child Pornography
Using the Internet to transmit child pornography.
Under federal law, transmitting child pornography carries a minimum five year sentence and a maximum 20 year sentence. Doesn't seem harsh enough.

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Sahabat-Ship (Friend-Ship)

Friendship...is not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything.

- Muhammad Ali


Friends shows their love in times of trouble, not in happiness.
-Euripides