Here's what Teens need to know about Cybercrime!
Cybercrime is becoming a serious problem
among teenagers and young people. Why? Because they think it is all fun and
games without realizing that the consequences can change their lives forever.
Cybercrime is, in fact, a severe crime that
the law takes very seriously!
So, what is cybercrime?
Cybercrime can be divided into two
categories...
- Cyber-dependent crimes can
only be committed using a computer, computer networks or other form of ICT
(information communications technology). One example of cyber-dependent crime
is hacking.
- Cyber-enabled crime can be
done online or offline, when it is done online it is done with amazing speed.
Some examples of cyber-enabled crime are fraud and buying illegal substances
online.
Some examples of cybercrime include:
1. Gaining access to someone’s computer
network without permission, for example, hacking into the school network to cheat on a
test.
2. Making or using malware, viruses,
spyware and Trojans (these can be used to prank friends).
3. Carrying out a DDoS attack. This may
seem like a harmless joke to use on your friends but it is still illegal.
Cybercrime is a serious offense and the law
will make an effort to find, arrest and prosecute offenders, no matter how
young they are.
Teenagers or young people involved in cybercrime
could face these consequences:
- A visit and warning from the police
- All computers being taken away
- Being prohibited from using the internet
- A fine or penalty
- Getting arrested
- Up to 10 years in prison if it is a
serious offense
The youth of today need to be taught that cybercrime
is a serious offense, and when caught it can cause them to have a criminal
record. This could then affect their education and future plans for their
careers.
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