IntroductionRecently, the Internet has become the most significant technology all over the world, which is not only used by people to contact each other, but also by business organizations to go global (Taylor, Caeti, Loper, Fritsch & Liederbach, 2006). The computer and the Internet allow business organizations to implement the electronic commerce business model, which has become very popular. Computers and the Internet are a powerful source of successful globalization and international business. Computers are used all over the world and because of this, cyber crimes are continuously increasing with rapid growth (Cheeseman, 2006). These types of crimes have become an issue of importance to both consumers and businesses because they result in widespread employee evictions. amount in terms of money. In these types of crimes the computer and the Internet constitute the primary factor (Spinello, 2000). A high percentage of the population uses computers in Australia, the United States, and other developed nations. These people are much more connected to the world through the use of the Internet. They use computers for entertainment, business, e-commerce, e-marketing, etc.; therefore, it has become an essential part of daily life and routine (Wall, 2008). Cybercrime has become a major concern not only for companies, government, law enforcement but also for ordinary people because these types of problems are related to consumer's daily activity (Polivanyuk, 2005). Due to these types of crimes, consumers' money, children, business organization integrity, consumer and company privacy, etc. are affected. I'm in danger. This is an illegal activity and removing this crime from the society is very important for a brigantine.... .. middle of the paper......Fighting_Cybercrime_-Technical,Juridical_and_Ethical_Challenges.pdfMcAdams, T., Neslund, N. & Neslund , K., 2004, Law, Business and Society, 7th edition, New York: McGraw-Hill Companies .Polivanyuk, V., 2005, “Cyber crime: a new type of professional crime”, Web. 28 May 2015. Spinello, R., 2000, Cyber Ethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace, eds., New York: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.Taylor, R.W., Caeti, T.J., Loper, D.K., Fritsch, E.J. & Liederbach, J., 2006, Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism, 1st edition, New York: Pearson Education, Inc.Wall D., 2008, 'Cybercrime, Media and Insecurity: The Shaping of Public Perceptions of Cybercrime', International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, vol. 22, no. 1-2, pp. 45-63.Yar, M., 2006, Cybercrime and Society, eds. Wise publications.
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