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What is Computer Crime

Modern Theories and Practices for Cyber Ethics and Security Compliance
The use of computer as an instrument to further illegal ends.
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Students' Intentions on Cyber Ethics Issues
Isaac Wiafe (University of Ghana, Ghana), Winfred Yaokumah (University of Ghana, Ghana), and Felicia Amanfo Kissi (Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3149-5.ch007
Abstract
Cyber ethical decisions have grave moral, legal, and social consequences on individuals, organizations, and societies at large. This chapter examines the extent of cyber unethical intentions among students on cyber piracy, cyber plagiarism, computer crime and abuses, and cyber privacy infringement. Using frequency analysis and the t-test of independent samples, the results showed that almost 24% of the respondents have intentions to engage in cyber piracy and about 13% would infringe on others privacy in cyberspace. More respondents have intentions to commit cyber piracy as compared to other cyber ethic issues, while cyber privacy infringement was the least observed. Almost 30% of respondents had intentions to commit software piracy, and 18.6% would engage in hacking activities. Also, cybercrime and computer abuse were more common among males than females. Cyber plagiarism was significantly higher among foreign students when compared to local students. Cyber piracy, cyber plagiarism, computer crime, and cyber privacy infringement were significantly higher in public universities.
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Investigating Computer Forensics
Computer crime is crime committed with the use of a computer. It can be used for money laundering, mail fraud, pornography, black mail, and so forth. Its primary aspect is that it is done with a computer system. Computer crime is uncovered with the use of computer forensics technology.
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