Abstract—Cyber Crime is a deliberate batter of fraudulent
technological practice or psychological assault to divulge the
sensible information knowingly or unknowingly, with or
without authorization. At present, cyber attackers have adopted
those criminal fraudulent techniques with most up-to-date
technology on the internet and committing crimes.
Approximately, one billion people have experienced the cyber
crime in the last calendar year which costs approximately $445
billion. A concerted effort by all governments of the nations
should frame policies that can protect citizens from financial
and other frauds. This will result in eradicating poverty and
other benefits from utilizing the recovered fraud money.
Proposed blueprint would suggest amicable solutions to
eliminate the cyber crime.
Index Terms—Cyber security, e-commerce, preventive
measures.
Raja Sarath Kumar Boddu is with Computer Science Department, Lenora
College of Engineering, India (e-mail: iamsarathphd@gmail.com).
Venkata Ramana Bendi is with Information Technology Department,
AITAM, Tekkali, India (e-mail: ramana.bendi@gmail.com).
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Cite: Raja Sarath Kumar Boddu and Venkata Ramana Bendi, "Cyber Crime and Security, a Global Vulnerable Coercion: Obstacles and Remedies," International Journal of Information and Electronics Engineering vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 132-135, 2017.