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 The continuous exposure of signal to and from our cell phone can be a cancer

concern, although to a meagre amount- research is still going on.


 However, the mobile phone industry has long resisted any suggestion of a link to
cancer, though it accept that mobile phone radiation does affect the electrical
activity in the brain.

 Use of hands-free (wired/blue-tooth) can at times pass on loud sounds to our


ears which can result in
weakening of ear-drums. Nowadays, one can download lot’s of songs, so
keeping the hands-free glued inside
your ears for long hours can really affect the sensitivity of ears in the long run of
life.

 There have been cases of cell phone blasts, due to the excessive heating up
of it’s battery. This can be a fatal
issue; although rare.
 Additionally, cell phones often affect the electronic systems used by equipment
like cars, ABS (automatic brake system), and computers. This can cause big
problems, such as accidents.

 Cell phone monthly bills are usually more than a landline bill. Sometimes,
we may not require to have a cell phone but we still buy one and start paying
monthly bills; so it increases our monthly/recurring expenses.

 A cell phone can be helpful while driving and talking in case of urgent matters but
increasingly it is becoming cause of accidents because it deviates the attention of
a driver; human brain can do only one thing at a time (however small span of
time it may be).

 Nothing more can be a distraction for a teacher in the classroom, when a


student’s phone rings. Cell phones are increasingly becoming a problem for the
schools during classroom hours and are becoming a means of cheating during
examinations and other kinds of ability tests. All this is really bad and does hurt
the future of the student, who doesn’t realize that he/she is him/her-self
responsible for it.

 It can be a big time distraction and nuisance in calm and silent places like
libraries, cinemas, restaruants, etc. Some cell phone users lose the sense of
deciding when and where they can talk on the cell phone and where they can’t,
without slightest consideration for the fellow beings around.
 Some people (especially teens) get so much addicted to cell phones for talking,
video, messaging, games, etc
that they forget the real purpose of the phone and waste large part of their time in
unnecessary interaction
over their cell phones.
 While remaining in touch is good thing but sometimes it becomes annoying
to have to deal with continuous incoming phone calls. You are on a vacation
and your boss calls up, how does that sound!

Disadvantages of internet

But everything that good enough must have the disadvantages.

 Ever heard of the theft of personal information? Well, nowadays, with such
brilliant modern technology, rise many irresponsible culprits that stole much
personal information such as your name, address, and credits cards number and
so on. On the other words, iteven could lead to into serious troubles as they
could use your name and credit card number to purchase something that you do
not want to buy. It could cost a lot of money spending on the unknown culprit.

Virus threat is very common nowadays and a lot of antivirus been created to kill
and heal the virus, and the foremost purpose of the creation of the virus is to
destroy your own and specific data. Computer attached to internet are more
prone to this viruses attacks and they can end up in your hard drive, slowly
corrupted your main drive.
That’s all from me today. Once again, I thank o the honorable judges, teachers and the
member of floor. Assalamualaikum and good afternoon. Thank you

Cyber Angels (program to report cyber crime)


Such illegal activities are frustrating for all Internet users, and so instead of just ignoring
it, we should make an effort to try and stop these activities so that using the Internet can
become that much safer. That said, the advantages of the Internet far outweigh the
disadvantages, and millions of people each day benefit from using the Internet for work
and for pleasure.

Computer crime encompasses a broad range of potentially illegal activities. Generally, however, it may be
divided into one of two types of categories: (1) crimes that target computer networks or devices directly;
(2) crimes facilitated by computer networks or devices, the primary target of which is independent of the
computer network or device.[citation needed]

Examples of crimes that primarily target computer networks or devices would include:

 Computer viruses
 Denial-of-service attacks
 Malware (malicious code)

Examples of crimes that merely use computer networks or devices would include:

 Cyber stalking
 Fraud and identity theft
 Information warfare
 Phishing scams

A computer can be a source of evidence. Even though the computer is not directly used for criminal
purposes, it is an excellent device for record keeping, particularly given the power to encrypt the data. If
this evidence can be obtained and decrypted, it can be of great value to criminal investigators.

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