Cyber crime and its classifications / catagories | UGC-NET | Mad Forensics
š Understanding Cybercrime & Its Classification | Complete Guide by Mad Forensics Cybercrime is one of the fastest-growing forms of crime in the digital era, affecting individuals, businesses, and governments worldwide. In this video, Mad Forensics explains the concept of cybercrime and its classifications in a simple and structured way for students, aspirants, and cybersecurity enthusiasts. š What youāll learn in this video: ā General Classification of Cybercrime: ⢠Target Cybercrime ā When computers, networks, or digital systems are the main target of attack. ⢠Tool Cybercrime ā When computers or digital devices are used as a tool to commit crimes. ⢠Computer Incidental ā When computers are involved incidentally in the commission of traditional crimes. ā Classification of Cybercrime Based on Victim/Impact: ⢠Cybercrime Against Person ā Cyberstalking, identity theft, online harassment, defamation, etc. ⢠Cybercrime Against Property ā Data theft, intellectual property theft, ransomware, hacking, etc. ⢠Cybercrime Against Government ā Cyber terrorism, hacking government portals, espionage, data breaches. ⢠Cybercrime Against Society at Large ā Fake news, online gambling, trafficking, financial fraud, hate propaganda. Time stamps 00:00 Intro 00:11 About the topic 00:57 Cyber crime 02:17 General classification 02:24 Target cyber crime 03:05 Tool cyber crime 03:39 Computer Incidental 04:00 Classification of cyber crime 04:15 Cybercrime against person 04:50 Harrasment via email 05:14 Cyber stalking 05:41 dissemination of obcene material 06:05 MalwareĀ 06:39 Hacking 06:52 Phishing 07:57 Cyber Crime against prroperty 08:16 IPR 08:50 software piracy 09:21 Cyber stalking 10:01 Cyber vandalism 10:28 Hacking 10:39 Virus 10:58 Salami attack 11:50 Cybercrime Against Government 12:11 Cyber terrorism 12:53 Web defacement 13:17 cyber warfare 13:25 obtaining unauthorised info 13:46 Distribution of pirated software 14:19 Cybercrime Against Society 14:32 child p@ngphy 15:00 cyber trafficking 15:22 online gambling Importants Links - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/mad-... Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mad_forensi... Differences between murder and culpable homicide - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā DifferenceĀ betweenĀ murderĀ andĀ culpableĀ hom...Ā Ā Instrumentation playlist - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā InstrumentationĀ -Ā HindiĀ Ā DNA playlist - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā DNAĀ Ā Questioned document - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā QuestionedĀ DocumentsĀ Ā Forensic biology playlist - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā ForensicĀ BiologyĀ Ā Basic of Forensics playlist - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā BasicĀ ofĀ ForensicĀ ScienceĀ -Ā HindiĀ Ā Anthropology playlist - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā FORENSICĀ ANTHROPOLOGYĀ Ā Fingerprints playlistĀ - Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā FingerprintsĀ -Ā HindiĀ Ā šÆ This video is useful for: š Forensic Science Students š Cybersecurity Learners š UGC NET Aspirants š Competitive Exam Preparation š Law & Criminology Students š² Follow Mad Forensics for more content on cybercrime, digital forensics, and forensic science: šø Instagram: @madforensics š¼ LinkedIn: Mad Forensics ā¶ YouTube: @madforensics š Website: madforensics.in #CyberCrime #CyberSecurity #DigitalForensics #CyberLaw #ForensicScience #MadForensics #CyberAwareness #CyberCrimeClassification

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