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Effect of Cybercrime in Real World

Raghav Gupta

Manipal University, Jaipur

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Vol: 11, Issue: 3, 2021

Receiving Date: 2021-07-10 Acceptance Date:

2021-08-24

Publication Date:

92021-09-19

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http://doi.org/10.37648/ijrst.v11i03.005

Abstract

The Internet is a space that utilises the electronic and electromagnetic range to store, change, and exchange information through the organisation and system related to physical organisations. The Internet is an infinite space known as the Internet. PC exchanges, particularly exchanges between various PCs, can be seen as a space. Pictures and text on the Internet exist on the Internet. The term is used to describe computer-generated reality, naming the non-existent spot where a virtual item exists. There is a chance that a PC makes an image of a structure that permits the designer to "amble" and see the idea of a program. The system is supposed to be on the Internet. Cybercrime is a sequence of coordinated criminal attacks on the Internet and network safety. Cybercrime is like Hacking into the PC, can be through an organisational system and tapping on new connections interfacing with unnoticed Wi-Fi, downloading programming and documents to critical destinations, burning-through energy, electromagnetic radiation waves, and more.

Keywords: Cyber security; Cloud Security; Cyber crime

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