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cybertheft

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A quick definition of cybertheft:

Term: CYBERTHEFT

Definition: Cybertheft is when someone uses a computer or the internet to steal something that belongs to someone else or to stop them from using their things. For example, if someone hacks into a bank's computer and takes money from someone's account, that's cybertheft. Or if someone sends a message with a picture or a song that they don't own, that's also cybertheft. It's like stealing, but it happens online instead of in person.

A more thorough explanation:

Cybertheft is the act of stealing someone else's property or interfering with their use of property using an online computer service, such as the Internet.

  • Hacking into a bank's computer records to transfer money from one account to another without permission.
  • Interfering with a copyright by sharing protected material over the Internet without permission.
  • Stealing personal information, such as credit card numbers or social security numbers, through phishing scams or malware.

These examples illustrate how cybertheft can take many forms, from stealing money to stealing personal information. Cybertheft can cause serious harm to individuals and businesses, and it is important to take steps to protect yourself online.

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