Can any one explain in simple temrs about cyber crimes?
Guest (n/a) 16 August 2009
Can any one explain in simple temrs about cyber crimes?
Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer) 16 August 2009
Cyber Crime: A simple yet sturdy definition of cyber crime would be "unlawful acts wherein the computer is either a tool or a target or both".
Where the computer is a tool for an unlawful act: This kind of activity usually involves a modification of a conventional crime by using computers. Some examples are: Where the computer is the target for an unlawful act: It may be noted that in these activities the computer may also be a tool. This kind of activity usually involves sophisticated crimes usually out of the purview of conventional criminal law. Some examples are:
Shree. ( Advocate.) 16 August 2009
Dear Guest,
Go through the below LINK for your query regarding Cyber Crime.
LINK: https://www.naavi.org/pati/pati_cybercrimes_dec03.htm
Adv. Prashant Mali [MSc(CS),LL (CyberLaw IPR Consumer software piracy hacking data theft EOW financial crimes trade mark copyright IPR) 17 August 2009
Data diddling: changing data prior or during input into a computer
e.t.c
PARTHA P BORBORA (advocate) 16 September 2009
Mr_chamku (HR) 17 September 2009
Hi
Cyber p*rnography Is not A CRIME
Only Child p*rnography IS CRIME In India.
Police & Some Advocates Took advantage & try to use p*rnography act in all situtaions BUT THE Bottom Line is that Publishing Of Child p*rnography IS CRIME In India.
Because It all know That Even America Cant Stop p*rnography They started given licence For p*rnography But They Can Stop Child p*rnography So It is not Allowed in India & US.
B K Raghavendra Rao (Senior Advocate) 17 January 2010
To know more about cyber crime and present scenario of cyber crime visit the website: www.ppcyberquest.com
B K Raghavendra Rao (Senior Advocate) 18 January 2010
Even without involving other people, it is possible to categorise certain action as cyber crime. A simple message encouraging terrorism or any unlawful activity, even if indirectly, would amount to cyber crime. It all depends upon the content of the writing on your account.