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  1. Encyclopedia of Information Ethics and Security by Marian Quigley, 2007-06-22
  2. The Next Terrorist Attack: Coming Soon To A Computer Screen Near You?(Internet security): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management by Ara C. Trembly, 2001-10-29
  3. High-Tech Crimes Revealed: Cyberwar Stories from the Digital Front by Steven Branigan, 2004-09-06
  4. Internet Predator by Karl Schwartz, 1999-06
  5. Scene of the Cybercrime: Computer Forensics Handbook by Debra Littlejohn Shinder, Ed Tittel, 2002-08-10
  6. Stay Safe in Cyberspace: Kids' Guide by Victoria Roddel, 2002-11
  7. Music Piracy and Crime Theory (Criminal Justice: Recent Scholarship) by Sameer Hinduja, 2005-11-20
  8. Netspionage : The Global Threats to Information by William C. Boni, Gerald L. Kovacich, 2000-09
  9. Ultimate Internet Outlaw: How Surfers Steal Sex, Software, Cds, Games, And More Top-Secret Stuff On The Information Superhighway by Robert Merkle, 1999-05
  10. Cyber-crime: The Challenge in Asia
  11. On-Line Fraud and Crime: Are Consumers Safe?Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Commerce, U.S. House of Representatives
  12. 2008 Cyber Crime Investigator's Professional DVD, Volume 1 by Anthony Reyes, Richard Brittson, et all 2007-07-15
  13. Web of Deception: Misinformation on the Internet by Anne P. Mintz, 2002-09-01
  14. Cybercrime: Digital Cops in a Networked Environment (Ex Machina: Law, Technology, and Society) by J. M. Balkin, 2007-03-01

41. How To Report Internet Crimes
internetrelated crime, like any other crime, should be reported to appropriate law The NIPC Watch number for reporting computer crimes is 202-323-3205.
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November 16, 2001 Internet-related crime, like any other crime, should be reported to appropriate law enforcement investigative authorities at the local, state, federal, or international levels, depending on the scope of the crime. Citizens who are aware of federal crimes should report them to local offices of federal law enforcement. Some federal law enforcement agencies that investigate domestic crime on the Internet include: the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) , the United States Secret Service , the United States Customs Service , the United States Postal Inspection Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) . Each of these agencies has offices conveniently located in every state to which crimes may be reported. Contact information regarding these local offices may be found in local telephone directories. In general, federal crime may be reported to the local office of an appropriate law enforcement agency by a telephone call and by requesting the "Duty Complaint Agent." Each law enforcement agency also has a headquarters (HQ) in Washington, D.C., which has agents who specialize in particular areas. For example, the FBI and the U.S. Secret Service both have headquarters-based specialists in computer intrusion (i.e., computer hacker) cases. In fact, the FBI HQ hosts an interagency center, the

42. Computer Security
As the use of computer networks, especially the internet, and is concerned with topics such as computer crime; the prevention, detection,
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43. Crime Spider - Cybercrimes Internet Crime Viruses Hoaxes Internet Predators
internet privacy and security resources. AntiOnline All about computer security Hightech crime reporting system. Detect , Destroy computer Spy Software
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44. CBC News: Lucrative Internet Crimes Difficult To Curb: Report
crime online SPREADING HATE internet bigotry computer WORDS internet and web capital ideas computer WORDS Bugs and bugaboos
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Lucrative internet crimes difficult to curb: report
Last Updated Tue, 05 Jul 2005 20:54:21 EDT CBC News Criminals are increasingly using the internet to steal identities, information and money, according to a new report. In October, authorities in the U.S. and Canada announced the arrests of 28 people from six countries suspected of organizing a global cybercrime ring. The investigation, code-named Operation Firewall, concluded the suspects bought and sold almost 1.7 million stolen credit card numbers, causing estimated losses of $4.3 million for financial institutions. Such cases are a wake-up call, said Jim Lewis, author of a report on virtual crime for the anti-virus software company McAfee.

45. VCU Police Department: Internet And Computer Crime Prevention Page
This is the internet and computer crime Prevention page for the Virginia Commonwealth University Police Department located in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
http://www.vcu.edu/police/netcrime.html
Visit the VCU Homepage Links to other Police Departments Upcoming Schools and Training Resources for Law Enforcement Officers Report a Crime Online to a Detective Police Detective Email Addresses Police Detective Phone Numbers VCU Police Investigations Division Security Escort Services Police Email Addresses Police Phone Numbers Police Emergency Communications Police Ride Along Program Victim Witness Coordinator Academic Security Division Rape Aggression Defense Classes Richmond Police Daily Crime Report Police Photos Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) Speed Enforcement by RADAR Motorcycle Patrol Officers Bike Patrol Officers Police Jurisdiction Map - MCV Campus Police Jurisdiction Map - Academic Campus Patrol Division General Information VASAP Safe Party Tips Loss of License by DUI About the DUI Law Effects of Alcohol on the Body Marijuana Law - It Effects You Alcohol and Drugs - Zero Tolerance Sexual Harassment Policy About Hazing Violations VCU Rules and Procedures Law Search Engine Virginia Laws and Students Register Your Bicycle with VCU Police Register Your Computer with VCU Police Operation Identification Urban Campus Safety Information Robbery Prevention Information Campus Watch Publication Community Policing Progrms Crime Prevention Information VCU Police Mission Statement How To Parallel Park Towed Car Information Recruitment/Employment Report-a-Crime Online to VCU Police Police News Briefs Campus Safety Advisories Campus Traffic Update Maps and Locations VCU Building Access Control Police Email Addresses Police Phone Numbers Security Escort Services

46. RCMP Frauds And Scams - Computer Crime Prevention
The following describes some of the more common computer related crime schemes. The internet and Bulletin Boards can be used by hackers to exchange
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Computer Crime Prevention
see also Theft of Telecommuniations The more we rely on automated systems to provide essential services in our daily lives, the more we must recognize the vulnerability of these systems and the importance of taking appropriate security measures. Computer system security should ensure that automated systems, data, and services receive appropriate protection from accidental and deliberate threats to confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Absolute security is an unrealistic goal. A natural disaster or an adversary with sufficient resources and ingenuity is enough to compromise even the most secure systems. The optimum security system balances the cost of implementing protective mechanisms with the reduction in risk achieved.
Steps to establish and maintain an adequate computer security program:
  • Identify the computer system assets that require protection (i.e. data, software, hardware, media, services and supplies).
  • 47. Internet Crime : Crime : Society And Culture
    Investigates computer crime, and supplies forensic investigation equipment and software. Independent internet crime reporting organization
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    http://www.c4i.org C4I.org is a private open-source intelligence clearinghouse covering information security, information operations, and information risk management based in Golf, Illinois. Our analysts have a backround in Risk Assessment, Intelligence, Information Strategy, C4I, EW, Electronic Commerce, Defensive Information Warfare, Peacekeeping, Hacking, Counter-Intelligence, Journalism, Surveillance, Counter-Terrorism, Cryptography, Information Warfare, Information Assurance and Special Operations. News articles on internet crime. More Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It ... http://www.ccmostwanted.com Internet Safety, Cybercrime Awareness, Prevention, and Safety including cyberterrorism, viruses, security, hoaxes, fraud, hackers, cyberstalking, identity theft, internet privacy, and more. Suitable for each and every family member and employee. Overview of cyber criminal activity that includes safety, security, viruses, scams, filtering, encryption, hackers and government legislation. More Details Review It Rate It Bookmark It ... http://www.cyber-forensics.ltd.uk

    48. Cyberspace Crime
    Once again, the characteristics of internet crime are outlined. United Nations that examines a host of computer and internet crime issues ranging from
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/courses/478/brandt.html
    Crime and Cyberspace: Annotated Bibliography
    By Warren Brandt On-Line Sources Author Unknown,
    October 3, 1998 University of Denver, The Dark Side of the Internet.
      This site presents a general overview of crime on the net. First, it goes about explaining some of the characteristics inherent to cyberspace that makes the internet an attractive medium for conducting illegal activities. These traits include the anonymous, rapidly changing and interactive qualities of the net. Second, it makes a distinction between traditional sorts of crime that have embraced the net such as fraud, pyramid schemes, etc., and new types of crime that are unique to cyberspace. These include activities like hacking, spreading computer viruses, and pirating software.
      The purpose of this site is to educate and inform the public of the criminal dangers present on the internet. Links are provided to law enforcement resources for further study.
    Voss, Natalie D.
    Crime on the Internet.
      This site is also interested in defining types of cyber crime and nicely covers areas not addressed by the previous site. Real life examples of cases are highlighted. The site gives particular attention to the "lawless" nature of the internet. Here, it appears that the only form of governance is found in the self-regulating norms of the virtual community. Law enforcement on the net is hindered by legal ambiguity and jurisdictional differences. References and links are provided for further study.
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    49. Philadelphia Pornography Internet Sex Crimes Attorney | Computer Crimes Lawyer P
    If you ve been charged with an internet crime in Pennsylvania or New Jersey, call Pennsylvania Criminal Defense, Inc. tollfree at (866) 535-2378.
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    Frequently Asked Questions about Internet Crime
    Q: Is Spam illegal? A: Spam-or unsolicited e-mail-is not illegal in most states. It is regulated, however, and recipients must be given a way to inform the sender that they do not want to receive any more e-mail messages from that sender. Q: Is distributing a computer virus a crime? A: Yes. Federal law makes it a crime to cause the transmission of a program, information, code, or command that causes more than $5000 damage to a computer or computers, or that alters medical records, causes physical injury to any person, threatens public safety, or damages a government computer. The maximum penalty is a prison sentence of up to ten years, a fine of up to $250,000, or a combination of prison time and a fine. Many states also have enacted anti-virus laws. States that do not have specific laws against disseminating a virus may prosecute offenders under other laws, such as laws that prohibit theft of computer services. Read More Computer crime costs as much as $50 billion per year. Public awareness and law enforcement vigilance are growing. If you have been charged with an Internet Crime, contact a knowledgeable attorney to understand your rights and options.

    50. Gigablast Search Results
    Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism. www.crimeresearch.org - 16.5k - archived copy - stripped - older copies
    http://dir.gigablast.com/Society/Crime/Internet_Crime/
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    Category: Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict: Information Warfare www.c4i.org [older copies] - indexed: Apr 28 2005 Computer Crime Research Center Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism. www.crime-research.org [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 26 2005 Cyber Criminals Most Wanted Overview of cyber criminal activity that includes safety, security, viruses, scams, filtering, encryption, hackers and government legislation. Category: Society: Issues: Fraud: Internet www.ccmostwanted.com [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 22 2005 Cybercrime Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of

    51. Computer Crime Links
    http//virtuallibrarian.com/CompcrimeRef.html computer and internet Security http//www.sgrm.com/Resources.htm SGR MacMillan internet crime Resources
    http://www.hendersonville-pd.org/links/computercrime.html
    Computer Crime Links
    http://www.auldenfire.com/asr/consulting.shtml
    ASR Consulting Services
    http://www.ifs.univie.ac.at/~pr2gq1/rev4344.html
    Computer Crime
    http://www.virtuallibrarian.com/legal
    Computer Crime Ready Reference
    http://www.crime-research.org/
    The Computer Crime Problems Research Center
    http://www.antionline.com/
    Computer Hackers Information
    http://virtuallibrarian.com/CompCrimeRef.html
    Computer and Internet Security Resources
    http://avalon.caltech.edu/~thanne/law.html
    Cyber-Rights and Criminal Justice.
    http://www.teleport.com/~peterc/
    Data Discovery
    http://www.cybercrime.gov/searching.html
    Department of Justice Federal Guidelines for Searching and Seizing Computers
    http://www.epic.org/free_speech/censorship/lawsuit/
    Electronic Privacy Information Center on the Legal Challenge to Internet Censorship http://www.eff.org/Intellectual_property/ Electronic Frontier Foundation's Computer Laws Gopher http://www.nipc.gov/ FBI Infrastructure Protection Computer Intrusion Squad http://www.cybercrime.gov/searchmanual.htm

    52. Computer Crime - Bibliography
    FBI National computer crime Squad Recommendations. internet addict jailed for emailing FBI s role in attacking internet crimes affecting consumers.
    http://courses.cs.vt.edu/~cs3604/lib/Crime/bibliography.html

    53. STATEMENT OF SENATOR PATRICK LEAHY Hearing Before The Senate
    internet Crimes Affecting Consumers . March 19, 1997 CERT noted that many of the computer security crimes and incidents on the internet could have
    http://courses.cs.vt.edu/~cs3604/lib/Crime/leahy.1997.html

    54. Computer Crime
    top100.gif (812 bytes) computer and internet Security Resources crime, cyber terrorism and other issues of computer crimes and internet fraud phenomena.
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    55. High-Tech & Computer Crime
    top100.gif (812 bytes) computer and internet Security Resources http//virtuallibrarian.com/ internet crime Forum http//www.internetcrimeforum.org.uk/
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    56. Internet Crime - Computer Viruses
    Thames Valley Police crime Reduction internet crime computer viruses.
    http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/reduction/victimsofcrime/internet/vic4.htm
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    Computer viruses are a growing problem for everyone who uses computers. Please read the following FAQ s carefully before contacting Thames Valley Police about a virus. What is a virus?
    A virus is a computer program that has been written to attach itself to other files such as programs and to replicate itself when those programs are run. For example, a virus might be attached to an email. When you try to open the email attachment you are in fact installing the virus onto your computer, where it will then copy itself to a number of people in your email address book (typically 50.) As can be imagined from this example, viruses can spread across the Internet very quickly. In the past malicious viruses have been programmed to harm or inconvenience computer users in a number of ways. These have included, among others:

    57. Alexa - Sites In: Internet Crime
    Daily news about computer crime, internet fraud and cyber terrorism. www.crimeresearch.org - Site Info Cybercrime computer crime and Intellectual
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    58. TUCOFS - The Ultimate Collection Of Forensic Software
    computer and internet crime Information CyberSnitch™ is set up to help you and all of law enforcement battle internet and computer related crimes.
    http://www.tucofs.com/tucofs/tucofs.asp?mode=filelist&catid=30&oskey=8

    59. Little Rock Internet Crime Lawyer | Arkansas Computer Crime Law Attorney | Fort
    The law firm of John Wesley Hall, Jr. in Little Rock, Arkansas, represents people have been charged with internet related and computer crimes in the
    http://www.johnwesleyhall.com/practiceareas/Internet-Computer-Related-Crimes.asp
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    Internet / Computer Crime Defense Lawyers
    The law firm of John Wesley Hall, Jr. in Little Rock, Arkansas serves clients who have been charged with internet and computer crime law in the counties of Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner, Lonoke, Garland, Sebastian, and Crittenden.
    Internet and Computer Criminal Defense Attorneys
    We handle all internet and computer criminal matters, mostly involving charges related to child pornography and child solicitation over the internet. If you have been accused of or charged with an internet / computer related sex crime, child pornography, or child solicitation, the consequences of these charges can be shattering. You deserve an experienced internet / computer crime lawyer who is on your side and will fight for your rights. We have clients throughout Arkansas who have come to our law firm for help with the following state and federal charges:
    • Internet fraud Computer hacking Computer crimes Internet child solicitation and child pornography Downloading child pornography from the Internet
    You Need an Experienced and Aggressive Lawyer
    Being charged with internet or computer crimes can have serious repercussions. Often, these offenses are severely punished because of government fears of child abduction and identity theft. If you have been charged with an internet or computer related crime, you need experienced legal counsel. If you are convicted of an internet sex crime, you face long term incarceration in a state or federal prison and required registration as a sex offender for potentially the rest of your life. You need an experienced and aggressive internet crime attorney who will provide you with a rigorous defense and is not afraid to defend you in court.

    60. Internet Crime
    If you have been charged with an internet or computer related crime, If you have been accused of a crime involving the internet or a computer,
    http://www.johnwesleyhall.com/CM/FSDP/PracticeCenter/Criminal-Law/Internet-Crime
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    Frequently Asked Questions about Internet Crime
    Q: Is Spam illegal? A: Spam-or unsolicited e-mail-is not illegal in most states. It is regulated, however, and recipients must be given a way to inform the sender that they do not want to receive any more e-mail messages from that sender. Q: Is distributing a computer virus a crime? A: Yes. Federal law makes it a crime to cause the transmission of a program, information, code, or command that causes more than $5000 damage to a computer or computers, or that alters medical records, causes physical injury to any person, threatens public safety, or damages a government computer. The maximum penalty is a prison sentence of up to ten years, a fine of up to $250,000, or a combination of prison time and a fine. Many states also have enacted anti-virus laws. States that do not have specific laws against disseminating a virus may prosecute offenders under other laws, such as laws that prohibit theft of computer services.

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