Public opinion on cyber crime

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Abstract

Cybercrime, or computer orientated crime, is crime that involves a laptop and a community. Only 38 percent of worldwide agencies claim they’re organized to deal with a sophisticated cyber assault. Cybercrimes can be defined as: “Offences which are committed towards individuals or groups of people with a crook motive to intentionally harm the popularity of the victim or reason bodily or mental damage, or loss, to the sufferer directly or circuitously, using current telecommunication networks along with Internet (networks together with however no longer restricted to Chat rooms, emails, word boards and organizations) and cell telephones (Bluetooth/SMS/MMS)” Descriptive analysis is used. Convenience sampling method is used for selecting sample size 1480 samples. Independent variable such as age, gender, and educational qualification are used. Percentage analysis, chi square, correlation, independent sample t test, and ANOVA used for the study.

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Suryan, V. S. K., & Sreeya, B. (2019). Public opinion on cyber crime. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11), 3198–3200. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.K2517.0981119

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