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Qu'est-ce (qui) est cybercrime - définition

ANY CRIME THAT INVOLVES A COMPUTER AND A NETWORK
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  • Senator [[Tommy Tuberville]] touring the National Computer Forensic Institute in [[Hoover, Alabama]], in 2021

cybercrime         
¦ noun criminal activities carried out by means of computers or the Internet.
Derivatives
cybercriminal noun
computer crime         
<legal> Breaking the criminal law by use of a computer. See also computer ethics, software law. (1997-07-09)
International cybercrime         
  • coat of arms]] of the [[European Cybercrime Centre]]
User:Realqiao/Sandbox; International Cybercrime
There is no commonly agreed single definition of “cybercrime”. It refers to illegal internet-mediated activities that often take place in global electronic networks.

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Cybercrime

Cybercrime is a crime involving a computer or computer network. The computer may have been used in committing the crime, or it may be the target. Cybercrime may harm someone's security or finances.

Internationally, both state and non-state actors engage in cybercrimes, including espionage, financial theft, and other cross-border crimes. Cybercrimes crossing international borders and involving the actions of at least one nation-state are sometimes referred to as cyberwarfare. Warren Buffett describes cybercrime as the "number one problem with mankind" and said that it "poses real risks to humanity."

A 2014 report sponsored by McAfee estimated that cybercrime resulted in $445 billion in annual damage to the global economy. Approximately $1.5 billion was lost in 2012 to online credit and debit card fraud in the US. In 2018, a study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), in partnership with McAfee, concluded that nearly 1% of global gross domestic product (GDP), close to $600 billion, is lost to cybercrime each year. The World Economic Forum 2020 Global Risk Report confirmed that organized cybercrime groups are joining forces to commit criminal activities online, while estimating the likelihood of their detection and prosecution to be less than 1% in the US. There are also many privacy concerns surrounding cybercrime when confidential information is intercepted or disclosed, legally or otherwise.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour cybercrime
1. Legitimate issues face the Internet, among them combating cybercrime, viruses, and spam.
2. The agency has already been forced to scale back its efforts to battle counterfeiting and cybercrime.
3. Research published last year suggested that the global cybercrime industry is now worth more than the international illegal drugs trade.
4. Britain‘s specialist cybercrime task force, the NHTCU, was folded into the new Serious Organised Crime Agency earlier this month.
5. A worrying aspect of the Symantec report is that cybercrime seems to be not only spreading, but becoming more professional.