Cyber Crime Laws

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Cyber Crime Laws

Over the past few decades, the world has changed at a rate that has never before been seen. Criminal activity on the web (internet) is termed cybercrime. Cybercrime is prevented and protected by Cyber laws. The non-presence of physical boundaries on the internet and the non-effective security of the data of the user is one of the main reasons for cybercrime. Cyber crimes leveraged by technological growth are unavoidable, and it growing at an alarming rate across the globe. The rapid growth of the internet is the cause of these rapid changes. The way we live has changed dramatically as a result of the growing number of computers and mobile devices that are connected to one another over the Internet. Every aspect of human existence has been affected, including how people communicate with one another and with computers, how people interact with the government, how individuals conduct financial transactions, and how the market economy is developing. The cyber world has created new difficulties as well as new dimensions and capacities.

The rapid growth of electronic commerce has increased the demand for dynamic and functional regulatory frameworks that would strengthen the existing legal framework, which is essential to the success of electronic commerce. All of these regulating frameworks and legal systems fall under the purview of cyber law. Because it affects practically all areas of transactions and activities involving the Internet, the World Wide Web, and cyberspace, cyber law is crucial. In cyberspace, every action and response has a legal and cyber legal component.