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Cyber crime is on the rise. That may not be a novel or new statement, but what is novel and new is the way that law enforcement, attorneys and judges are dealing with this new area of the law. Unlike the categories of the law that we’re used to, like family or bankruptcy, cyber law isn’t a body of law unto itself, but a collection of laws regulating how people behave when they use computers, networks and the Internet. It frequently also draws on both state and federal law.



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Conclusion And Suggestions on Cyber Law

No one can deny the positive role of the cyber space in today’s world either it be political, economic, or social sphere of life. But everything has its pro’s and corns, cyber terrorists have taken ov
By: Rajan Upadhyay | 23/Sep/2009

Data Protection

Information stored on the owner of the computer would be his property and must be protected there are many ways such information can be misused by ways like ‘unauthorized access, computer viruses, dat
By: Mukesh Mishra | 23/Sep/2009

How Efficient Is Information Technology Act 2000

It can’t be disputed that Information Technology Act, 2000 though provides certain kinds of protections but doesn’t cover all the spheres of the I.T where the protection must be provided. Copyright an
By: Mukesh Mishra | 23/Sep/2009

Types Of Attacks By Hackers

Hacker is computer expert who uses his knowledge to gain unauthorized access to the computer network. He’s not any person who intends to break through the system but also includes one who has no inten
By: Rajan Upadhyay | 23/Sep/2009

Provisions Under The Information Technology Act, 2000

Sec.43 Damage to Computer system etc. Compensation for Rupees 1crore. Sec.66 Hacking (with intent or knowledge)Fine of 2 lakh rupees, and imprisonment for 3 years.
By: Rajan Upadhyay | 23/Sep/2009

Emergence Of Information Technology Act, 2000

In India, the Information Technology Act 2000 was enacted after the United Nation General Assembly Resolution A/RES/51/162, dated the 30th January, 1997 by adopting the Model Law on Electronic Commerc
By: Rajan Upadhyay | 23/Sep/2009

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