Hacking and Computer Crimes

             Advances in telecommunications and in computer technology have brought us to the information revolution. The rapid advancement of the telephone, cable, satellite, and computer networks, combined with the help of technological breakthroughs in computer processing speed, and information storage, has to lead us
             to the latest revolution, and also the newest style of crime, "computer crime." The following information will provide you with evidence that without reasonable doubt, computer crime is on the increase in the following areas: hackers, hardware theft, software piracy, and the information highway. This information is gathered from expert sources such as researchers, journalists, and others involved in the field.
             Computer crimes are often heard a lot about in the news. When you ask someone why he/she robbed banks, the world replied, "Because that's where the money is." Today's criminals have learned where the money is. Instead of settling for a few thousand dollars in a bank robbery, those with enough computer
             knowledge can walk away from a computer crime with many millions. The National Computer Crimes Squad estimates that between 85 and 97 percent of computer crimes are not even detected. Fewer than 10 percent of all computer crimes are reported this is mainly because organizations fear that their employees, clients, and stockholders will lose faith in them if they admit that their computers have been attacked. And few of the crimes that are reported are ever solved.
             Hacking was once a term that was used to describe someone with a great deal of knowledge with computers. Since then the definition has seriously changed. In every neighborhood there are criminals, so you could say that hackers are the criminals of the computers around us. There has been a great increase in the number of computer break-ins since the Internet became popular.
             How serious is hacking? In 1989, the Computer Emergency Response Team, an organiza...

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