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This presentation discusses cyber crimes in India. It notes that common cyber crimes include hacking, denial of service attacks, virus dissemination, computer vandalism, and cyber terrorism. India is a frequent target due to its growing internet user base. The document outlines Indian laws related to cyber crimes from the Information Technology Act of 2000 and 2008. It predicts future cyber crime trends and notes challenges in enforcing cyber crime laws. The document provides an overview of cyber security issues and prevention tips.

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This presentation discusses cyber crimes in India. It notes that common cyber crimes include hacking, denial of service attacks, virus dissemination, computer vandalism, and cyber terrorism. India is a frequent target due to its growing internet user base. The document outlines Indian laws related to cyber crimes from the Information Technology Act of 2000 and 2008. It predicts future cyber crime trends and notes challenges in enforcing cyber crime laws. The document provides an overview of cyber security issues and prevention tips.

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Welcome to the presentation on

“CYBER CRIME”

Session 2018-2019
NIRMAL HR. SEC. SCHOOL, JAGDALPUR
Cyber Crime In India
 Hacking
 Denial of service attack
 Virus Dissemination
 Computer Vandalism
 Cyber terrorism
 Software piracy
Why India is the “Target”?
A rapidly growing online user base

 121 million internet users


 65 million active internet
users
 60 million users shop online
 47+ million social network
users
 346 million mobile users had
subscribed to data packages
Laws for Cyber Crime
Information Technology Act 2000
CHAPTER XI – OFFENCES – 66. Hacking with computer system.

(1)Whoever with the intent to cause or knowing that he is


likely to cause wrongful loss or damage to the public or any
person destroys or deletes or alters any information
residing in a computer resource or diminishes its value or
utility or affects it injuriously by any means, commits hack.

(2)Whoever commits hacking shall be punished with


imprisonment up to three years, or with fine which may
extend up to two lakh rupees, or with both.
Information Technology
(Amendment) Act 2008 -
Chapter XI
 65. Tampering with Computer Source Documents
 66. Computer Related Offences
 66A. Punishment for sending offensive messages through
communication service, etc
 66B. Punishment for dishonestly receiving stolen computer resource or
communication device
 66C.Punishment for identity theft
 66D. Punishment for cheating by personation by using computer
resource
 66E. Punishment for violation of privacy
 66F. Punishment for cyber terrorism
 67. Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene material in
electronic form
 67A. Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material containing
sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form
 67B. Punishment for publishing or transmitting of material depicting
children in sexually explicit act, etc. in electronic form
The future of cybercrimes in India

 Continued website hacks and


defacements

 Data and information theft

 Increasing phishing attacks on


ecommerce and financial websites

 Cybercriminals targeting social and


professional networks

 Threats directed at the mobile platform:


smartphones and tablets
What government is doing?
 The police have recorded 4,038
cases but made only 2,700 arrests in
4 years (between 2011 and 2015)

 India registered only 1,350 cases


under the IT Act and IPC in 2014

 50% of cybercrimes are not even


reported

 Why are so few cases are reported


and does that mean the legislation is
inadequate?
Malicious Activity by Source :
Global ranking
China
1
U.S.A

2
India

3
Netherlands

4
Taiwan

5
Cyber Crimes in States ( 2011 – 2016 )

847
West Bengal 1461 Persons Arrested
920 Cases Registered
Rajasthan 2243

1093
Madhya Pradesh 1162

3868
Uttar Pradesh 4990

958
Kerala 1680

888
Karnataka 3597

1577
Andhra Pradesh 2295

3088
Maharashtra 5935
State of Cyber-Security in India
 Cybercriminals breached the Indian
Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation
(IRCTC) website, the country’s largest
government site, and stole around 10
million customer records from the server of
the e-ticketing portal.
 Fraudsters spoofed the email account of
Binny Bansal, chief executive officer (CEO)
of Flipkart, and sent two emails to the chief
financial officer (CFO) demanding a
transfer of $80,000.
Cyber Crime PreventionTips

 Use Strong passwords


 Use an antivirus Software
 Only shop online via secure sites
 Different sites ,different passwords
 Install updates for your OS(linux, mac or
windows)
 Beware of Spams in your mailbox.

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