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Internaional News: Cyber ​​Crime in 2015 rise in the number doubled


Cyber Crime
continuous increase in the number of cyber crimes are given a study has been made, which have had some startling statistics. According to the report, are growing rapidly and cyber crime in the country until the end of the year, their number will be doubled to 3 million. Monday you up by industry body Assocham and Mahindra SSG is research. If we look at the results are quite startling. While this report has warned that growing cyber crime and security institutions and the financial sector could increase the burden on the social system. China and the biggest threat to Pakistan , according to the report, a total of 13 301 in the country in 2011, In 2012, 22 060, 71 780 in 2013 and 149 254 cyber crimes were registered in 2014. Assocham Secretary General DS Rawat said, "The biggest concern is that the origin of these crimes, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and several countries, including Algeria. Now look, phishing attacks on online banking accounts or ATM cloning the cyber crime are the most common. Although the report says that mobile, due to the growing use of smartphones and tablets has increased fears of these crimes. There is also that most of the cyber crime are 18 to 30 years old. 

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