Internet 'hackers' generating internet devices

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A report issued by the National Agency of Crime in Britain has provided a detailed clarification of the ways in which criminals become criminals.

Many people are using 'online games' to change websites or similar online advocacy information, but may also be able to retrieve cyber crime through positives, exemplary personal images, and counselors. says.

  • Teens
The Imperial Report has issued information on interviews with persons arrested or investigated for computer crimes and information revealed in educational reviews of such offenders.

The agency also said it had access to information on people who had been identified as involved in the criminal offenses of online hacking or hacking.

It has been revealed that many of those who were interviewed are teenagers and are not those who have been targeted for stealing, fraud or sexual harassment online.

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The average age of convicts is 17 years, the average age of drug addicts is 37 years, and the average age of those charged with financial crimes is much lower than the age of 39 years.

There are children aged 12 years who have become cybercriminals, but they are not a source of financial gain.

  • New criminals

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The main truths highlighted by the NCA report are that the Internet has introduced a new species of criminals into society.

This reflects on the fact that neither younger or teenage youth enter the Internet and steal personal data, destroy web sites, clutter databases and unlawfully use them to harm people in the real world.

However, critics say that the problem lies in the vague line between 'wrong' and 'right'. They point out that winning an attack at an online game with a cyber attack is the beginning of a short step towards an attack on a school or a government institution.

The cyberspace is an attractive place. There, they can easily and quickly make friends, and often get their praise. Also, the Internet can cause some individuals to become criminals unwittingly.

  • Easy tricks
The investigators have identified several factors that contribute to cyber crimes:

• Easy access to web sites and easy-to-use hacking tools on the Internet.

• Easy to use software with illegal tricks

• Reducing the likelihood of falling under the law

• The attitude that 'hacking' does not lead to personal injury

The NCA report points out that for all or part of the above reasons, young people and young people are facing cyber crimes.

  • The damage is large
The risk is that the infidelity of cyber criminals is too great for the infant's deformity.

But they want to use the knowledge of computers and Internet technology to solve software or other technical issues, but not to get financial benefits from hacking them.

The report also points out that cyber crimes can be used to save younger and younger individuals by collaborating with computer victims, computer specialists and the police who have been involved in cybercrime, by highlighting the ways in which such offenders can use their knowledge and skills to a better use.

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