Technology Crime and Organized Syndicates in Cybercrime: Critical Analysis

  • Heena Goyal
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  • Heena Goyal

    LL.M. student at Sardar Patel University of Police, Security and Criminal Justice, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

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Abstract

Cybercrime is one of the most dangerous crimes in the world. It is one of the most serious offences these days. Cyber is a new technology and within two minutes we will see one recent case related to fraud, extortion, hacking, phishing, and etcetera. This crime is committed by organised syndicates and the mafia. They are making this threat in this world and also doing online black-marketing through the dark web and earning black money from these illegal activities that are creating fear in society day by day. It is out of control. Every day we see another type of cybercrime being done by hackers for illegal money. Even cryptocurrency, Doge coins, and bitcoins are not safe from this crime. The cyber invaders are nowadays expanding their more sophisticated gears to cause destruction and, therefore, the effects are also severe Syndicates are earning digital money. This paper is going to talk about cybercrime and how its deals with organised crime cybercrime are not limited to computers; they also include smartphones. How the mafias have ruled over cybercrime over the last two decades, it is one of the fastest-growing criminal activities against individuals and businesses. Syndicates are doing illegal work day by day and affecting society at any cost. In this paper, the researcher is going to narrow down the concept of cybercrime to contemporary issues related to the present scenario.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 5, Issue 5, Page 231 - 250

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.113572

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