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Cybercrime is a form of crime involving [[computer|computers]] | Cybercrime is a form of crime involving [[computer|computers]], particularly when the crime is committed using the Internet or a [[computer network]]. | ||
Cybercrime can be sub-divided into two categories: | Cybercrime can be sub-divided into two categories: | ||
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Examples of cybercrime in the second category are: | Examples of cybercrime in the second category are: |
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Cybercrime is a form of crime involving computers, particularly when the crime is committed using the Internet or a computer network.
Cybercrime can be sub-divided into two categories:
- Crime that targets computer networks or devices
- Crime that does not target computer networks or devices directly but utilises them in the commission of a crime
Examples of cybercrime in the first category are:
Examples of cybercrime in the second category are: