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  1. How Personal & Internet Security Works by Preston Gralla, 2006-06-10
  2. Internet Crimes, Torts and Scams: Investigation and Remedies by Melise Blakeslee, 2010-01-15
  3. No Child Is Safe: From Internet Crime by Amber Frangos, 2005-07-11
  4. Cyber Crime Fighters: Tales from the Trenches by Felicia Donovan, Kristyn Bernier, 2008-12-14
  5. Taking Action Against Internet Crime by Sarah Levete, 2010-01-15
  6. A Smart Kid's Guide to Internet Privacy (Kids Online) by David J. Jakubiak, 2009-09
  7. dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime, The by Phillip Hallam-Baker, 2010-06-13
  8. I-Way Robbery: Crime on the Internet by William C. Boni CISAMBA, Gerald L. Kovacich CFECPPCISSP, 1999-06-01
  9. Computer Crimes and Digital Investigations by Ian Walden, 2007-04-09
  10. Cyber Crime: How to Protect Yourself from Computer Criminals by Laura E. Quarantiello, 1996-12
  11. Cyber Crime (Opposing Viewpoints) by Louise Gerdes, 2008-11-07
  12. Computer and Intellectual Property Crime: Federal and State Law by A. Hugh Scott, 2001-11-01
  13. Does the Internet Increase the Risk of Crime? (At Issue Series) by Lisa Yount, 2005-07-22
  14. Intellectual Property and Computer Crimes (Intellectual Property Law and Business Crimes Series) by Peter Toren, 2003-07-26

21. Ananova - News - Internet Crime
internet crime. computer hacker has own security site hacked One of the world'sbestknown computer hackers has had his new security consulting company's
http://www.ananova.com/news/?keywords=Internet crime&menu=news.technology.intern

22. Ananova - Two Held In Computer Virus Raid
computer viruses Hacking internet crime Find out how to get a personal news serviceThe Orange web and WAP sites feature all the news and information that's on
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_747971.html?menu=news.technology

23. TeCrime International, Inc. - Computer And Internet Crime Glossary
TYPES OF computer crimeS computer As the Target computer As the Instrumentalityof the crime computer Is Incidental to Other crimes crimes Associated With the
http://www.tecrime.com/0gloss.htm
Stolen Laptops Senior Citizen Fraud Password Recovery Counterfeiting Embezzlement Forgery Audits Computer Theft Auction Fraud Background Checks Skip Tracing Investment Schemes Employee Integrity Surveillance Undercover Tax Evasion Internal Theft Keystroke Logging Insurance Fraud Racketeering TeCrime International, Inc. SE Request Info Contact Us Home Services: Hidden Cameras Undercover Internet Crimes Defense ... Seminars Assistance: Case Law Legal Awareness Day Physical ... Seizure Rules
High Technology Crime Investigation
TYPES OF COMPUTER CRIMES:
Computer As the Target
Computer As the Instrumentality of the Crime
Computer Is Incidental to Other Crimes
Crimes Associated With the Prevalence of Computers Computer Security and Forensic Glossary: -A- Alert:

Notification that a specific attack has been directed at the information system of an organization.

24. TeCrime Internatioanl, Inc. -Computer And Internet Crime Codes
Forensics Digital Evidence Unlimited Resources for computer Security,internet Safety, Fraud, and White Collar crime Applicable Codes
http://www.tecrime.com/lllegcod.htm
Stolen Laptops Senior Citizen Fraud Password Recovery Counterfeiting Embezzlement Forgery Audits Computer Theft Auction Fraud Background Checks Skip Tracing Investment Schemes Employee Integrity Surveillance Undercover Tax Evasion Internal Theft Keystroke Logging Insurance Fraud Racketeering TeCrime International, Inc. SE Request Info Contact Us Home Services: Hidden Cameras Undercover Internet Crimes Defense ... Seminars Assistance: Case Law Legal Awareness Day Physical ... Seizure Rules
High Technology Crime Investigation
Unlimited Resources for Computer Security, Internet Safety, Fraud, and White Collar Crime
Applicable Codes: 42 U.S.C. §2000aa 18 U.S.C. §2711 18 U.S.C. §2705 18 U.S.C. §2510 ...
Add Your Site Whittier police gain edge in war on electronic crime
By Susan McRoberts, Staff Writer

25. Reporting Internet High Crime Police Law Computer Laws Library
The computer and internet crime Report A monthly newsletter covering Federaland State court decisions involving computer and internet related crimes.
http://www.stickysauce.com/scum/directory/internetcrime.htm
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26. CyberAngels.org - The Largest Online Internet Safety Program Since 1995
Comprehensive resource focusing on internet Safety matters. Offers guidance for parents, and provides Category computers internet Child Safety...... the world work together to combat internet crime, and due are here to help you withyour internet safety needs worried about a virus on your computer, if you
http://www.cyberangels.org/
World's Oldest and Largest Internet Safety Organisation
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CyberStalking Hacking Virus ... Contact Us Selections [Main Site Selections] Cyberangels Home About Cyberangels Internet 101 Help for Parents CyberStalking Report Child Porn Identity Theft Spam Help Virus Info Hacking Volunteer Support this Program Contact Us Cyberangels in the news (PDF)
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Cyberangels maintenant offre informations, soutien et aide aux Francophones
Wir sind erfreut Ihnen Internet Sicherheits Informationen und Unterstützung in Deutsch anbieten zu können. We Need Volunteers
If you think you have what it takes to be a CyberAngel, check out our volunteer page - you may be just what we are looking for! Support This Program We need your support to keep this program running. To see how you can help, visit our support page CyberAngels - Serious People Tackling Serious Issues Back to Basics
Recipient of a 1998 Presidential Service Award , CyberAngels was founded in 1995 as the first cyber-neighborhood watch and is one of the oldest in online safety education. Our mission is to function as a "virtual 411" safety destination, and to address the concerns of parents, the needs of children, on-line abuse and cyber crime, while supporting the right of free speech. IT professionals and law enforcement officers from around the world work together to combat Internet crime, and due to a close working relationship with law enforcement agencies, CyberAngel volunteers have been instrumental in putting child pornographers and predators behind bars, where they belong.

27. SCSO - Internet Crime Resources (CHANNEL)
to internet and computer crimes. We encourage you to visit these sites for onlinereporting, general reporting, general information, or crime prevention.
http://www.seminolesheriff.org/about/internet_crime/internet_crime.php
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COMMUNITY - Community Law Enforcement Academy - Parent Internet Safety Class - Community Services and Crime Prevention - Reduce the Risk of Youth Related Car Crashes ... - Eugene Gregory Law Enforcement Memorial Park INTERNET AND COMPUTER CRIMES The information in this section is intended to provide resources for the community on matters pertaining to Internet and computer crimes. We encourage you to visit these sites for online reporting, general reporting, general information, or crime prevention. Should you have questions beyond that which are answered here, please contact the Economic and Internet Crimes Unit at 407.665.6850. If you are a victim of internet fraud, make an online report now via the Internet Fraud Complaint Center. Victims of Identity Theft can visit the Internet Fraud Complaint Center or the Federal Trade Commission's Identity Theft website where you can download forms or get the contact information to speak to a counselor who will assist you through the reporting process and credit repair. The Seminole County Sheriff's Office encourages the use of these sites for local, national, or international crime reporting or just general information.

28. Telecoms / Internet Services / Combatting Crime
1997 examined a number of legal aspects of computer crime. in order to combat transnationalcrime with the Some internet resources concerning the issues of IT
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Combating computer crime
Commission proposal for a Council framework decision on attacks against information systems - 19 April 2002
Also: EU forum on cybercrime, 27 November 2001
Background The Commission is participating in a number of initiatives aiming at making communications networks like the Internet safer from criminal activity. It adopted on 26.1.2001 a Communication to the Council and the European Parliament (COM(2000)890) entitled Creating a Safer Information Society by Improving the Security of Information Infrastructures and Combating Computer-related Crime (html) PDF versions DA DE EL EN ... SV The European Commission invited comments from all interested parties on the issues addressed in this Communication by 23 March 2001. The comments received are published here.
Public Hearing
The European Commission organised a public hearing of interested parties on the issues addressed in the Communication on 7 March 2001. Here is a report on this event For any further information please do not hesitate to email: ilias.chantzos@cec.eu.int

29. Computer-related Crime
computerrelated crime. The Commission is participating in a number of initiativesaiming at making communications networks like the internet safer from
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/eif/InternetPoliciesSite/Crime/crime1.html
Internet Policies
Computer-related Crime
The Commission is participating in a number of initiatives aiming at making communications networks like the Internet safer from criminal activity. It adopted on 26.1.2001 a Communication to the Council and the European Parliament (COM(2000)890) entitled Creating a Safer Information Society by Improving the Security of Information Infrastructures and Combating Computer-related Crime (html) PDF versions DA DE EL EN ... SV The European Commission invited written comments from all interested parties on the issues addressed in this Communication to be sent to the address: infso-jai-cybercrime-comments@cec.eu.int by 23 March 2001. The comments received are published here.
Public Hearing
The European Commission organised a public hearing of interested parties on the issues addressed in the Communication on 7 March 2001 in the Charlemagne Building, 170, rue de la Loi, Brussels 1040. Here is an overall report on this event Presentation of the issues by George Papapavlou, European Commission Submissions made at the Hearing in addition to the written comments above: AOL America Online BSA Business Software Alliance CBI British Confederation of Industry Ms Charlotte Cederschiöld, MEP

30. CCIPS PROSECUTING CRIMES FACILITATED BY COMPUTERS AND BY THE INTERNET
computer crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS). Prosecutingcrimes Facilitated by computers and by the internet.
http://www.cybercrime.gov/crimes.html
Computer Crime and
Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS)
Prosecuting Crimes Facilitated by Computers and by the Internet
  • Computer Facilitated Crime Cases Ways Computers Can Be Used In Crimes The Rising Tide of Internet Fraud, Jonathan Rusch, USA Bulletin (May 2001) Tracing in Internet Fraud Cases: PairGain and NEI Worldweb, Christopher M.E. Painter, USA Bulletin (May 2001) ...
    (March 2001)

  • Many crimes that are not specifically related to computers can be substantially facilitated by the use of computers. The easy access of cyberspace can provide a low-cost high-connectivity way for criminals to each victims.
    A. Computer Facilitated Crime Cases Computers can be used in a variety of roles in crimes. Each of these roles can raise novel investigative and prosecutorial issues because of the unique attributes of computers. Cases exemplify this trend are listed below. Year 2003
    Year 2002

    31. VCU Police Department: Internet And Computer Crime Prevention Page
    This is the internet and computer crime Prevention page for the Virginia CommonwealthUniversity Police Department located in Richmond, Virginia, USA.
    http://www.vcu.edu/police/netcrime.html
    Visit the VCU Homepage Links to other Police Departments Upcoming Schools and Training Resources for Law Enforcement Officers Report a Crime Online to a Detective Police Detective Email Addresses Police Detective Phone Numbers VCU Police Investigations Division Security Escort Services Police Email Addresses Police Phone Numbers Police Emergency Communications Police Ride Along Program Victim Witness Coordinator Academic Security Division Rape Aggression Defense Classes Richmond Police Daily Crime Report Police Photos Mobile Data Terminals (MDT) Speed Enforcement by RADAR Motorcycle Patrol Officers Bike Patrol Officers Police Jurisdiction Map - MCV Campus Police Jurisdiction Map - Academic Campus Patrol Division General Information VASAP Safe Party Tips Loss of License by DUI About the DUI Law Effects of Alcohol on the Body Marijuana Law - It Effects You Alcohol and Drugs - Zero Tolerance Sexual Harassment Policy About Hazing Violations VCU Rules and Procedures Law Search Engine Virginia Laws and Students Register Your Bicycle with VCU Police Register Your Computer with VCU Police Operation Identification Urban Campus Safety Information Robbery Prevention Information Campus Watch Publication Community Policing Progrms Crime Prevention Information VCU Police Mission Statement How To Parallel Park Towed Car Information Recruitment/Employment Report-a-Crime Online to VCU Police Police News Briefs Campus Safety Advisories Campus Traffic Update Maps and Locations VCU Building Access Control Police Email Addresses Police Phone Numbers Security Escort Services

    32. Internet Crime
    DotCons An FTC look at the most popular internet frauds. Cyber-crime Pays! Offeringprotection against computer crime and viruses is a booming field.
    http://crime.about.com/cs/internetcrime/
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    Guide picks How the Internet is being used by criminals and predators.
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    From Your Guide: If it's entirely computer-generated, meaning no child actually took part in its creation, should it be illegal? The Nigerian Internet Scam
    Yes, a lot of people have fallen for this e-mail con and paid out huge amounts of money e-Prostitution The world's oldest profession has a new twist, with sex on sale online and it might not even be illegal. Diana Fell, About's Votech Education Guide, explains. Cyberporn Nurses Fired They're running the site on their own computer on their own time perfectly legal. So why have they been let go? Sherrice Iverson The About.com feature about this case.

    33. Charities Law, Civil Justice, Computer, Internet, Data Protection, Construction,
    Masons computer Law Reports; internet Law Policy Forum; Perkins Coie and news sourcesrelating to the Law of the internet. crime, Police, Prisons, Magistrates.
    http://www.venables.co.uk/sitesc.htm
    Portal to Legal Sites and Resources in the UK, C
    maintained by Delia Venables
    Last updated on March 13th. Return to Sites index
    Charities
    • Speechly Bircham provide their Charity Law Newsletter on line, in pdf format. (Take the "News" option).
    • Charity Commissioners provides a register of charities. You can search for charities by name, geographic area or by registered number (but not by the topic covered by the charity).
    • - Notting Hill, London, provide a monthly update with information on charity law.
    • Waterlows Encyclopaedia of Charities allows you to search by the topic, e.g. Aged, Animals, Armed servies, Blind etc.
    • A J Lutley - Ashtead, Surrey has a good set of links for charities and related bodies.
    Civil Justice
  • The Lord Chancellor's Department "Civil Matters" section provides the latest rules and reports as well as progress on legislation. The What's New? is always worth checking as well as the Links page which covers Government Legal Departments and Agencies and many useful legislative and governmental links generally. The Civil Procedure Rules are available in pdf and Word 6 format as well as html format. There is a search engine on the site and a "feedback" section for comments.
  • 34. Internet Crime Identification
    which deal specifically with internet crimes and related computer evidence issues SearchGroup, has developed an extensive course on internet crime issues that
    http://www.forensics-intl.com/artipfl.html
    Identifying Internet Activity
    Computer Forensics Goes To Cyber Space
    By Michael R. Anderson
    The Internet......friend or enemy? The popularity of the Internet has grown at incredible rates and today it reaches into the hearts of many corporations and households worldwide. The Internet gives computer users access to a wealth of information. It is also a wonderful mechanism for the exchange of E-mail communications and file attachments globally. International boundaries no longer exist when it comes to the exchange of information over the Internet. This new technology has proven to be ideal for international commerce and it has the potential to be a valuable communications tool for exchange of law enforcement and government information. However, the Internet also provides the 'crooks' with communication capabilities that did not exist previously. Through the use of a modem and with just a few clicks of a mouse, criminals can share information world wide. Sad but very true. Cyber crime has become a reality in our modern world.

    35. CNN - U.S. Seeks World's Help To Fight Internet Crime - December 3, 1997
    CNN.comCategory News Online Archives CNN.com 1997 December Technology...... at combating hightech and international crime, including pornography a conferenceon making the internet a safer to locate and identify computer criminals so
    http://www.cnn.com/TECH/9712/03/internet.summit/
    U.S. seeks world's help to fight Internet crime
    December 3, 1997
    Web posted at: 3:58 p.m. EST (2058 GMT) In this story: WASHINGTON (CNN) The Clinton administration is inviting international law enforcement officials to a conference aimed at combating high-tech and international crime, including pornography on the Internet. The Justice Department said the two-day meeting beginning next Wednesday will be the first of its kind to gather international authorities to assess ways countries can cooperate to locate criminals who use the Internet and other new technologies and to ensure that there are no safe havens for cybercriminals. "The rapid and global growth of the Internet raises a host of complex issues involving criminal law enforcement that expand beyond national boundaries," Attorney General Janet Reno said Wednesday, addressing a conference on making the Internet a safer place for America's children. The Justice Department said law enforcement officials from the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Italy, Canada, France and Russia will participate in next week's conference.

    36. Crime Reduction - Internet Crime
    notify the sender. They can then access your computer over the internetwithout your permission or knowledge. They can save, open
    http://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/crime-reduction/internet-crime4.htm

    crime reduction ...
    home security
    domestic violence

    distraction burglaries
    ... Hacking
    Computer Viruses Computer viruses are a growing problem for everyone who uses computers. Please read the following FAQs carefully before contacting Thames Valley Police about a virus. What is a virus?
    A virus is a computer program that has been written to attach itself to other files such as programs and to replicate itself when those programs are run. For example, a virus might be attached to an email. When you try to open the email attachment you are in fact installing the virus onto your computer, where it will then copy itself to a number of people in your email address book (typically 50.) As can be imagined from this example, viruses can spread across the Internet very quickly. In the past malicious viruses have been programmed to harm or inconvenience computer users in a number of ways. These have included, among others:
    • Displaying offensive messages on screen Destroying data Disabling, damaging or altering programs

    37. TUCOFS - The Ultimate Collection Of Forensic Software
    A safe search! For Kids. Homework Help. Windows XP Archiving Utilities;computer and internet crime; computer Investigation and Forensic Training;
    http://www.tucofs.com/tucofs/tucofs.asp?mode=mainmenu

    38. Computer Crime And Information Warfare Book List
    $; Digital Evidence and computer crime Forensic Science, computers, andthe internet (with CDROM ), by Eoghan Casey, ISBN 012162885X, Jan 2000.
    http://www.loundy.com/ComputerCrimeBooks.html
    Here is a list of computer crime and information warfare books. Please let me know if there is anything missing (e-mail David@Loundy.com ) Please note that this is not intended to be a list of "how to" computer security books, not all of these books may be available, some of them may be significantly out of date, and some of them may always have been of questionable quality, regardless of whether or not they are up to date. I have left off the list anything more than ten years old. The "$" link is to listings on a site that has more information on most of the books, and has many for sale if you are so inclined. General Internet law books are listed on a separate page.
    • Access Denied: The Complete Guide to Protecting Your Business on the Internet, by Cathy Cronkhite; Jack McCullough, ISBN: 0072133686, Aug 2001.
    • Advent of Netwar, by John Arquilla; David Ronfeldt, ISBN: 0833024140, Jan 1996.
    • Anarchy Online: Net Crime and Net Sex, the Truth Behind the Hype, by Charles Platt, ISBN: 0061009903, Mar 1997.
    • At Large: A True-Crime Tale of the Internet Age, by Charles C. Mann; David H. Freedman, ISBN: 0684824647, Aug 1997.

    39. Welcome To Computer Crime Research Resources
    Nations Manual on the Prevention and Control of computerRelated crime. FindLawCyberspace Law; The House of Representatives - internet Law Library
    http://mailer.fsu.edu/~btf1553/ccrr/welcome.htm
    Welcome
    to
    C OMPUTER C RIME R ESEARCH R ESOURCES
    Bruce T. Fraser , J.D.
    Candidate , M.S., Library and Information Studies
    School of Library and Information Studies
    Florida State University
    Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2048
    btf1553@mailer.fsu.edu Introduction Contents of C OMPUTER ... About this Page
    Introduction As digital technology has advanced over the past 50-odd years with a force unprecedented in history, governments, businesses and people around the world have been affected immeasurably. The already enormous and exponentially growing capacities for electronic storage, transmission and rapid manipulation of binary data changed the modern landscape virtually overnight, making the world of today's children unrecognizable in many ways to those of earlier generations. Perhaps with some of the bias (or naïveté) that is part of my generation, I consider it axiomatic that the changes have included substantial benefits. However, such fundamental restructuring in society also results in certain disadvantages, on all levels. Our vulnerability increases with the perceived value of and reliance on this technology. Increased opportunities for the industrious to be more productive also allow the less-upright new avenues for malevolence. This compilation of information presents research resources for those interested in the topic of computer crime. The explosion of new and pertinent statutory law over the past two decades reflects society's attempts to wrestle with an ancient phenomenon in a modern context. Wrongs of all sorts occur all the time, and individuals and organizations address them, if at all, variously in different contexts. But only the sovereign can take a person's life or liberty (as well as property), and then only after due process of law to address the commission of crimes which a legislature has specified in advance. Thus, of all the inequities which significantly involve or revolve around a computer, only those labeled as

    40. INFORMATION, INTERNET, AND COMPUTER SECURITY
    PROBLEMS IN POLICING computer crime. POLICE ACTION IN HONG KONG computer crime RESEARCHRESOURCES SECURITY GENERALLY. Collaborations in internet Security (CIS)
    http://mailer.fsu.edu/~btf1553/ccrr/infosec.htm

    C OMPUTER C RIME R ESEARCH R ESOURCES
    I NFORMATION, I NTERNET, AND C OMPUTER S ECURITY
    Introduction
    C OMPUTER C ... ESOURCES
    Introduction Intimately related to the commission or prosecution of crime is security (or insecurity) from being criminally violated. The need for preventative measures stands in direct proportion to the likelihood that some criminal act might be perpetrated. Unfortunately, the likelihood of being criminally victimized at some time, in some way, is disturbingly high. And just as there are repeat offenders, there are repeat victims. The same holds in the world of information and computers. The following provides links to some of the efforts, resources, and commentary on this issue.
    C OMPUTER C RIME R ESEARCH R ESOURCES : H ACKING
    The Jargon File 3.2.0
    "[A] comprehensive compendium of hacker slang illuminating many aspects of hackish tradition, folklore, and humor."
    2600 Magazine
    Criminals?
    Kevin Mitnick
    TAKEDOWN ...
    Denning, Dorothy E. "Concerning Hackers Who Break into Computer Systems." Paper presented at the 13th National Computer Security Conference, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1-4, 1990. Available at: < http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/privacy/crime/denning.hackers.html

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