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CYBERCRIME

Authors: Usmonov Nosir Erkin son;
Abstract

This academic article examines the impact of cybercrime on global security, economic stability, and society’s trust in digital systems in a broad sense. Cybercrime is defined as illegal activity carried out through computers, networks, and the Internet, and includes hacking, identity theft, financial fraud, malware, cyberterrorism, and other crimes. The article analyzes the technological, economic, social, and legal aspects of cybercrime, examining its causes, consequences, and countermeasures from the perspectives of computer science, criminology, psychology, and political science. The growth of the global Internet user base, the development of new technologies, and the transnational nature of cybercrime add to the complexity of the problem. The article discusses the economic harm of cybercrime, its impact on society, and technical, legal, and behavioral strategies for combating it. The need for international cooperation, innovative technologies, and increased social awareness is emphasized to ensure cybersecurity in the future

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Cybercrime, cybersecurity, hacking, ransomware, phishing, economic damage, cyberterrorism, artificial intelligence, blockchain, IoT, cyber risk, international cooperation, criminology, social engineering, digital economy, Cybercrime, cybersecurity, hacking, ransomware, phishing, economic damage, cyberterrorism, artificial intelligence, blockchain, IoT, cyber risk, international cooperation, criminology, social engineering, digital economy

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