Computer Crime and the Economy
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Computer Crime and its Effects on the Economy
Billions of dollars in losses have already been discovered. Billions more have gone undetected. Trillions will be stolen, most without detection, by the emerging master criminal of the twenty-first century-the computer crime offender. Worst of all, anyone who is computer literate can become a computer criminal. The crime itself will often be virtual in nature, sometimes recorded, more often not, occurring only on the Internet, with the
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for them. Thus, hackers are helping to protect the information superhighway from crackers and terrorists. Computer crime is a major part of our technological society and should be dealt with similarly to "real" crimes. As the future approaches, more and more people are gaining experience with technology. That experience doesn't come without a price. That price is the power to manipulate technology for personal gain, which usually results in a drawback, typically financial, to others.
for them. Thus, hackers are helping to protect the information superhighway from crackers and terrorists. Computer crime is a major part of our technological society and should be dealt with similarly to "real" crimes. As the future approaches, more and more people are gaining experience with technology. That experience doesn't come without a price. That price is the power to manipulate technology for personal gain, which usually results in a drawback, typically financial, to others.