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Cybercrime and society / Majid Yar.

By: Yar, MajidMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2013Edition: 2nd edDescription: x, 214 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 1446201945 (pbk.); 9781446201947 (pbk.)Subject(s): Computer crimesDDC classification: 364.168 LOC classification: HV6773 | .Y37 2013
Contents:
Cybercrime and the Internet: an introduction -- Hackers, crackers and viral coders -- Political hacking: from hacktivism to cyberterrorism -- Virtual 'pirates': intellectual property theft online -- Cyber-frauds, scams and cons -- Illegal, harmful and offensive content online: from hate speech to 'the dangers' of pornography -- Child pornography and child sex abuse imagery -- The victimization of individuals online: cyberstalking and paedophilia -- Policing the internet -- Cybercrimes and cyberliberties: surveillance, privacy and crime control.
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Previous ed.: 2006.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [178]-206) and index.

Cybercrime and the Internet: an introduction -- Hackers, crackers and viral coders -- Political hacking: from hacktivism to cyberterrorism -- Virtual 'pirates': intellectual property theft online -- Cyber-frauds, scams and cons -- Illegal, harmful and offensive content online: from hate speech to 'the dangers' of pornography -- Child pornography and child sex abuse imagery -- The victimization of individuals online: cyberstalking and paedophilia -- Policing the internet -- Cybercrimes and cyberliberties: surveillance, privacy and crime control.

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