Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Digital Security

Digital security  

 Issues surrounding security It is very essential to have such as your computer protected from hackers as they can access it and post your private information for illegal stuff.

   Problems of T&C's  

 Terms and conditions: not reading the small print can mean big problems Survey shows just 7% of people read the full terms when buying a product or service online, while a fifth say they have suffered from not doing so   
The research, commissioned by investment specialist Skandia , exposes how easy it is for people booking and paying for goods and services online to click the terms and conditions box without actually reading them in full. It is really important you understand everything before you sign on the dotted line, as you could find yourself landed with extra fees or charges. While all consumer contracts are subject to the unfair terms in consumer contract regulations, this doesn't mean you can challenge a clause just because you didn't know it was there, or you think it's unfair – because it's clearly written, you're bound by it. 

  Types of cyber crimes 

  With the advent of computers and networked communications, crime was affected in two ways. First,existing crimes were simply performed on the Internet, not changing in severity but only in practice. Second, new ways to commit crimes, or new ways to commit older crimes, were introduced, forcing the government to create new laws in response. Cyber crime usually falls under a few categories involving fraud, intellectual property, theft and abuse. Accordingly, new punishments were also introduced to correspond with particular cyber crimes.these crime include: 
  •  Data Theft and Illegal Access
  •  Violations of intellectual property laws 
  •  Fraud can occur online when a party or individual attempts to coerce another party to give up  personal information or money through false pretenses 
  •  Child protection laws typically involve child privacy and protection from exploitation.

 WAYS TO PREVENT CYBER CRIMES IN SOUTH AFRICA

 
 

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