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Sandip Jadav

Contents
• Introduction
• Types of Cyber
Crime
• How it works?
• Cyber Laws
• Cyber Laws in India
• Cyber Cases
• What Should We
Do?
Cyber Crime

• Cyber crime is crime committed on the


Internet, using the Internet and by means of
the Internet.
• It could be against the government, property
and against any person in various forms.
• In India, IT Act, 2000 is the legislation that
deals with issue related to cyber crime.
Types Of Cyber Crime
• Cyber Stalking
• Cyber Pornography including child pornography
• Intellectual Property Crimes
• Cyber Terrorism
• Cyber Hacking
• Phishing
• Privacy
Cyber Stalking
• Stealthily following a person, tracking his
internet chats.

• IT Act - 43, 65, 66

• Punishment : 3 years, or with


fine up to 2 lakh
Intellectual Property Crimes
• Source Code Tampering, piracy, copyright
infringement etc.

• IT act : 65

• Punishment : 3 years, or with


fine up to 2 lakh
Cyber Terrorism
• Cyber terrorism is the use of Internet based attacks
in terrorist activities.

• IT Act : 69

• Punishment : Imprisonment
for a term, may extend to
7 years.
Cyber Hacking
• Destruction, deletion, alteration, etc in a
computer resources

• IT Act : 66

• Punishment : 3 years,
or with fine up to 2 lakh
Phishing
• Bank Financial Frauds in Electronic Banking

• IT Act : 43, 65, 66

• Punishment : 3 years,
or with
fine up to 2 lakh
Privacy

• Unauthorized access to
computer

• IT Act : 43, 66, 67, 69, 72


How Cyber Criminals Works
• Cyber crime has become a profession.
• It has become possible for people with
comparatively low technical skills to steal
thousands of pounds a day without leaving
their homes.
• The only time the criminal need leave his PC
is to collect his cash.
• Sometimes they don't even need to do that.
Countries : Which are top in Cyber Crime?
Cyber Law
• Cyber law touches almost all aspects of
transactions and activities on and concerning the
Internet, the World Wide Web and Cyberspace.
• From the time you register your Domain Name, to
the time you set up your web site, to the time you
promote your website, to the time when you send
and receive emails , to the time you conduct
electronic commerce transactions on the said site,
at every point of time, there are various Cyberlaw
issues involved.
Indian Laws

 Information Technology Act, 2000


 Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008
 Cyber crime investigation cell
 Communications convergence Bill, 2001
 Cyber security forum-Joint collaboration between
India and U.S.
 E-Governance and E-Policy
 Punishments
Cyber Law Cases
• Accused in Rs. 400 million SMS scam arrested
in Mumbai
• UTI bank hooked up in a phishing attack
• Online credit card fraud on e-bay
• Official website of Maharashtra government
hacked
What should we do?
Never ask your web browser to store your username
and password for a website.
If you are going to create a password, which you
should for any device that you are using, make it
unique and change it regularly.
Ultimately, make sure you have got some protection
on the device you are using.
It is a bit like the lock on your front door, if you don't
put some kind of protection on your device, it is like
not locking your front door."
Thank You….

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