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Electronic Theft Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace 2015 Edition by Peter Grabosky, Russell G. Smith, Gillian Dempsey , Cambridge

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    Author(s)Peter Grabosky, Russell G. Smith, Gillian Dempsey
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9780521805971
    Pages246
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2015

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    Cambridge Electronic Theft Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace 2015 Edition by Peter Grabosky, Russell G. Smith, Gillian Dempsey

    When this book was first published in 2001, the convergence of communications and computing had begun to transform Western industrial societies. Increasing connectivity was accompanied by unprecedented opportunities for crimes of acquisition. The fundamental principle of criminology is that crime follows opportunity, and opportunities for theft abound in the digital age. Electronic Theft named, described and analysed the range of electronic and digital theft, and constituted the first major survey of the field. The authors covered a broad list of electronic misdemeanours, including extortion, defrauding governments, telephone fraud, securities fraud, deceptive advertising and other business practices, industrial espionage, intellectual property crimes, and the misappropriation and unauthorised use of personal information. They were able to capture impressively large amounts of data internationally from both scholarly and professional sources. The book posed and attempted to answer some of the pressing questions to do with national sovereignty and enforceability of laws in 2001. Table of contents :- Preface Abbreviations 1. Theft and cyberspace 2. Stealing funds electronically 3. Digital extortion 4. Defrauding governments electronically 5. Telephone fraud and theft of internet services 6. Online securities fraud 7. Electronic 'snake oil': deceptive and misleading online advertising and business practices 8. Intellectual property in cyberspace 9. Industrial espionage in the digital age 10. The electronic misappropriation and dissemination of personal information 11. The limits of the law in controlling electronic theft References Index.



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