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Criminals are not only interested in details of credit cards and compromised bank accounts,
All of this stolen data is retailed in the criminal underworld
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Organised crime groups benefit from globalisation, moving to different countries and even different continents to withdraw cash using counterfeit (skimmed) cards
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Preventing cybercrime is no longer simply a case of protecting home computers
Corporate social networks, giving access to email and instant messaging
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Détournements de marchandises, de clientèles-, débauchages de salariés.
accompagnement, escorte sécurisée.
situation hypothécaire d’un bien.
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Criminals use open access internet connections or private wireless accounts that aren’t password–protected,
The longer we spend online, the easier it is for potential fraudsters to access our data.
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The objective of this communication is to draw up a general policy for improving the coordination of the fight against cyber crime at European and international levels.
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promoting actions against illegal content that might incite minors to violent behaviour
cyber crime : this term is applied to three categories of criminal activities.
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The first covers traditional forms of crime. The second concerns the publication of illegal content over electronic media. The third includes crimes unique to electronic networks, i.e. attacks against information systems, denial of service and hacking.
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key issue areas such as fighting botnets, securing industrial control systems
epartment of Commerce and other federal entities collaborate to help strengthen cyber-security and fight cyber crime.
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Cybercrime is an increasingly growing trend, and the lack of collecting, reporting and/or sharing data and statistics on offences might widen the disruptive potential of those malicious activities.
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towards global cyber-security’
Towards a general policy on the fight against cyber crime
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Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 460/2004 establishing the European Network and Information Security Agency as regards its duration
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such as piracy on the high seas or trafficking in stolen cars, and continues to tackle existing challenges
Counterfeiting and infringements of intellectual property rights are becoming increasingly widespread.
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Modern financial turmoil highlights the prominence of financial crime, including tax fraud, identity theft, money laundering and outright corruption
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ranging from support for cross-border cyber-investigations and training of police to legislative measures
tax fraud, identity theft, money laundering and outright corruption.
5 novembre 2011, par cyberdetective
Counterfeiting and infringements of intellectual property rights are becoming increasingly widespread. They now include commodity goods and pharmaceuticals
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Cybersquatting : when individuals or companies buy up Internet domain names
The Commission is considering developing rules to address cybersquatting in the .eu top level domain.
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The Framework Decision will therefore cover intentional hacking, distribution of viruses, denial of service attacks and website defacement, among other activities.
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The Framework Decision will therefore cover intentional hacking, distribution of viruses, denial of service attacks and website defacement,
The proposal covers illegal access to and interference with information systems,
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Some of these crimes, moreover, may stem from organised crime or even terrorist organisations, and are also often international in nature. Gaps and differences in Member States’ laws in this area, however, have to date hampered the fight against these forms of crime.