Cybercrime Essay

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In the modern world of technology, many of us still consider being hacked a rare issue we will not have to encounter in our lifetime. The unfortunate truth is that everyone who uses a computer or cell phone is at a high risk of being hacked. In a post by Information Security, they reveal, “Three out of four Americans will be a victim of cyber-crime” (Goldberg 1). Cybercrime is defined as a crime conducted via the internet or some other computer network. The frightening high statistics of being a victim of cybercrime makes me ask the question, what can we do to protect ourselves more efficiently against cyber intuitions?
The standard form of cyber security software, like anti-spyware and anti-malware find and destroy most malicious code or …show more content…

When a hacker sends a spoofed message to an email it is called phishing, an attack intended on tricking users to respond to a false email. Another form of spoofing is pharming, an attack which a hacker tricks the user with a false URL, and redirect them to a malicious website, which is disguised to look legitimate. Daniel Gonzalez, CEO of D.A.D. Protection Services warns that “Clicking on an attachment in an e-mail is a simple thing but can be devastating, If you click on it, the intruders in, and can poke around.” (Dobrian 1) This attack can be avoided by ignoring unknown emails, and embedded links within the unknown emails, instead type them out in the web browser. Online banks and stores like PayPal and Amazon are large targets because hackers can learn your banking information. With this information, they can potentially ruin your credit score and/or lock you out of your accounts. Another important form of cyber intrusion to understand is spyware. Spyware is a software, which hackers install onto devices without user knowledge, can record all activity on a computer or cell phone. Spyware can gather a lot of personal information such as credit cards, recent websites visited, as well as redirect you to different web pages. Detecting spyware requires users to have multiple forms of security software installed and to completing routine scans on

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