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Cybercrime
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
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the researchers at BLANK laboratory in Switzerland are credited in developing one of the first web browsers
CERN physics laboratory
Created to ensure resilient and secure communication within the military during the Cold war era
ARPANET
First commercial web browser was
Netscape Navigator
Hacking, computer crime
Hacking computer crime
The dark web is
Unindexed search engines
Introduced cyberspace to the popular lexicon through his novel
Neuromancer by William Gibson
Cybernetics
Norbit Weiner& Arturo Rosenbluth
Famous black market please where users can go online and buy illegal drugs which was shut down in 2013
Silk road
Crossing boundaries into other peoples property and are causing damage
Cyber trespass
Stealing money property etc.
Cyber deception and theft
Notion posits that human beings are willing to surrender some of their freedoms to be protected from those whose unfettered exercise of freedom harms others
Social contract theory
Conformist-describe individuals who accept both the institutional he approved goals and means
Strain theory
They should be swift and execution, punishment should be sufficiently severe, offenders should be certain that punishment will occur
Which is not
Theory credits the propensity to commit crime in intimate pier groups which encouraged favorable definitions to crime
Differential association theory
Assumes that offenders conduct cost benefit analysis by their criminal behavior
Rational choice theory
Studies and hacking reveal it’s be an overwhelmingly
Male activity
Except which
Drug addictionAsperger syndrome, autism
Beckers1963
Labeling process
Indicator of hacker growth
DEF con attendance
Positive label in 1960s
Innovative free use ofTech