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    have the ability to communicate with others, share thoughts, photos or music, recent research proves that social media is evil. There are now new crimes because of social media (Future Crimes). Social media not only causes cyber bullying and identity theft, but also negatively affects students, workers, and relationships. Social media negatively impacts our society. Society has always had a problem with bullying. Now with social…

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    1. What is identity theft? Why is this a problem in society? identity theft is where someone get you ssn number or debit card and then say there you and buy stuff or do crimes. it is a problem because when someone take your identity you don’t know it and someone can take all your money and make you go broke and you have nothing. 2. What is phishing? it is where someone calls or emails someone to get there personal information buy acting like them. 3. What is the advertising technique of…

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    With the new technologies available in society today, it was just a matter of time before that technology would be used to commit crimes. Internet and networking are common terms in today’s society; some use it for business, to communicate with family and friends or to even find a date, but for some it is a new way to commit crimes and it has become a field of study in itself. Cyber criminals rely on the internet to commit their crimes and as technology changes it only stands to reason…

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    cybersecurity. I find this field important and interesting. In my field, I sometimes have to provide information to individuals who are or suspect they have been a victim of identity theft. It is a devastating and difficult situation to be in. Unfortunately, due to hacking and data breaches happening frequently, identity theft seems to be an ongoing problem. These portable items, laptops, mobile phones and jump drives contain sometimes personal and or proprietary information and if lost or…

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    White Collar Crime Paper

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    The future has many aspects in store in term of white-collar crimes. The first characteristic of white-collar crime the future has in store is that if it continues to cost the United States billions of dollars each year, the U.S. justice department will develop new ideas and techniques to combat it. The second aspect the future also has is that Wall Street top executives will be held responsible for crimes committing within their corporation with or without their prior knowledge in the future…

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    Identity Fraud Case Study

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    entity we all have that nobody else does, it is undoubtedly the most valuable object you own, your identity. Once lost to a thief, one quickly realizes it is more valued than you could imagine. Identity theft appears to be becoming more common as technology continues to advance. Identity theft is defined by the U.S. Department of Justice as all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for…

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    Cyber Crime Research Paper

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    Cybercrime: The Easy Way to Commit a Crime Cybercriminals are able to commit detrimentals crimes with a click of a few buttons. Cybercrime is the “unauthorized use or disruption of computer files...the theft of an electronic identity...the use of a computer to facilitate or carry out a traditional crime (Engdahl 100).” According to the author of the article “Cybersecurity,” cyber attacks are becoming more and more common. Now that all important or personal documents, including secret…

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    distressing and worrying moment particularly if you have been scatterbrained or neglected work related problem. COMPANYXXXX are accessible to give you the means to prove your guiltlessness, for example, a Corporate Lie Detector Test or a Corporate Theft Investigation into the true culprit in LOCATIONXXXX. 3 Reasons Why You Could Be Accused Of Stealing From Work Change in Work Patterns in LOCATIONXXXX You have issues at home in STR1XXX and should be there at specific times which has brought about…

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    United States is identity theft. This horrible crime is just not about the money also it is about criminal accessing to your personal information. According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), “The 2015 Identity Fraud Study, released by Javelin Strategy & Research, found that $16 billion was stolen from 12.7 million U.S. consumers in 20014,…There was a new identity fraud victim every two seconds in 2014” (III.org). Therefore, today’s consumers have over 10 identity theft protection…

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    personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain. The most common forms of identity theft occur when someone obtains another person's social security number, driver's license number, date of birth, and the like and uses it to open a fraudulent bank, credit card, cellular telephone, or other account, or to obtain false loans. Identity theft started to become a very popular crime in the late 1990s because of the increase of computer use. It is said that an…

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