Purging Cybercrime
Case studies from the real world
Computer as a tool
Computer as a target
The best way of treating a cold is to avoid catching it in the first place. The adage “Better safe than sorry” also applies to cyberspace. While preventive measures can sometimes be rather a nuisance and cost an unnecessary amount, it is better to spend wisely a fraction of the amount of money that would have been wasted if you were hit by cybercrime.
If left uncared, your computer can become a playground for malicious cybercreatures that would drain your computing power and destroy your stored data. Take action before the damage becomes permanent.
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Altruism has been temporarily suspended. Many people you encounter in cyberspace are simply out to get you. Con men and crooks are just waiting for you to let your guard down and abscond with your money. The only way to avoid trouble is to practice constant vigilance.
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Not many find the idea of a stalker watching all the time very pleasant. Even with the aid of laws and enforcement, it can be very difficult to shake off a persistent stalker once he or she has caught your scent. Therefore, it is imperative that you avoid such a traumatic experience at all costs.
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At present, there is no way to completely stop all spam messages. However, you can reduce the amount of spam you receive by carefully following some guidelines.
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In reality, there are no foolproof or fail-safe methods to prevent hackers from entering a network. Human inventions always have one flaw or another and it is only a matter of time before it is exposed. However, we have obtained a list of ways for you to make it very difficult for hackers in general to get through. This will ensure only the most persistent or talented of hackers will ever get to hack into your system.
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Encrypting your data with the appropriate security measures might render them useless in the hands of malicious characters and keep your personal information safe.
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But is it enough to have all the technical infrastructure in place?
Certainly not. Cybercrime involves both technology and the person
behind it, so the technical as well as the human aspect of cybercrime
has to kept in check.
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