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 As our world becomes more digital, cybercrime is growing faster than ever. From hacking to online scams, criminals are finding new ways to misuse technology. Understanding cybercrime is important to stay safe online.

. What is cybercrime?

Cybercrime is any illegal activity that is done using computers, mobile phones, or the internet. These crimes target personal data, money, or online systems and can harm individuals, organizations, or even governments.

. who Commits cybercrime?

Cybercrime can be committed by anyone who uses technology for illegal purposes. These people may act alone or as part of a group. Common types include:

1. Hackers

People who break into computers, networks, or accounts without permission.

2. Cybercriminal Groups

Organized gangs that work together to steal money, data, or spread malware.

3. Scammers

Individuals who cheat people online using fake messages, websites, or calls.

4. Identity Thieves

People who steal others’ personal information and use it illegally.

5. Cyberbullies

Individuals who use the internet to threaten, insult, or harass others.

6. Insider Threats

Employees or staff inside a company who misuse access for personal gain.

7. Terrorist or Extremist Groups

They use the internet to spread harmful content or plan illegal activities.

8. Teenagers/Students (Sometimes)

Some youths commit cybercrime out of curiosity, fun, or lack of awareness—though it is still illegal.


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