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Internet Crime has risen from $68 million in 2004 to $265 million In 2008. The statistics on Internet fraud indicates the seriousness of the problem.
In a unanimous judgment, Canada's top court held that a person can be guilty of Internet luring without any intention to actually meet the child victim.
Looking for new ways to make money in spare time? Working from home can be ideal and rewarding, too. But be sure not to pay for something that will come back to bite.
Cyber child abuse is a fact of life on the Internet. Chat rooms, instant messaging, social media sites and e-mails have helped to create the cyber bullying epidemic.
With the advancements in computer technology, and the risks of fraud and identity theft, the retailer must take steps to ensure that he protects the customer's privacy.
The Criminal Code of Canada and the Canadian Human Rights Commission each have codes and laws that address crimes associated with cyber bullying.
The opportunity to study to become a computer forensics data recovery specialist is available through many training programs. Programs offer certificates or degrees.
Being scammed online can be just as traumatic or worse than being physically ripped off. Here are some tips for recognizing internet fraud and scams.
Computer forensics or digital forensics cases range from mundane to the bizarre. Most include data recovery and expert witness testimony.
When Aimee's lost love suddenly returns to Paris, she is confused, even more when he asks her to marry him. By morning, however, he is dead.


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