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21’st Century has been characterised by technological innovations that have shape the way people interact. In India each and every minute one person become internet users. Its convergence with digitally supported platforms and gadgets, safeguarding the parents as well as students from the cybercrimes is becoming a challenging task. Cybercrime grows quickly with developing newer techniques every day. According to survey of 2021, 70% of people, businesses, corporate affect by Cyber Attack. This study examine that various types of cybercrimes worldwide and there is rapid increment in it day by day. IT Act 2000 law established in INDIA to concrete legal framework, establishment of cybercrime Law enforcement organizations. Cyber Crime used different methods in Modern era. This research paper particularly focuses on the Awareness of Cybercrime and Cyber Laws to highlighting their importance towards the people. The paper suggested a conceptual model explaining how to uphold and implement the awareness programmes among internet users regarding cybercrimes. This Study was done in all over the Mumbai Region where data was collected from 162 people who have experienced some cyber-attacks.
Cyber Crime, Cyber Laws, Computer Crime, Unauthorized, Cyberattacks.
Cyber Crime, Cyber Laws, Computer Crime, Unauthorized, Cyberattacks.
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