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CYBER CRIME
A
SEMINAR REPORT
Submitted by
Amitkumar
in partial fulf il lment for the award of the degree
Of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
I n
COMPUTER SCIENCE
RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA
MODERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH
CENTRE ALWAR
APRIL, 2013
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr.Amit Kumar Student of B.Tech. Final Year
VIIIthSemester( Computer Science ) has submitted his seminar report entitled
CIBER CRIME under my guidance.
SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
Mrs.Vineeta Mrs.Vineeta
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR
CS/IT Dept. Lect. CS/IT Dept.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express our sincere gratitude and indebtedness to CS / IT
Department, MITRC College, Alwarfor their valuable guidance and
encouragement in pursuing the seminar.
I are thankful to Mrs.Vineeta CS / IT Department for his kind co-operation. I
would like to express our gratitude to all my friends without whose endless
support we could not have completed this work on time.
DATE: AMIT KUMAR (09EMCCS009)
PLACE: MITRC, ALWAR FINAL YEAR (C.S.)
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Abstract
Success in any field of human activity leads to crime that needs mechanisms to control it. Legal
provisions should provide assurance to users, empowerment to law enforcement agencies and
deterrence to criminals. The law is as stringent as its enforcement. Crime is no longer limited to
space, time or a group of people. Cyber space creates moral, civil and criminal wrongs. It has now
given a new way to express criminal tendencies. Back in 1990, less than 100,000 people were able to
log on to the Internet worldwide. Now around 500 million people are hooked up to surf the net
around the globe. Cyber Crimes are a new class of crimes to India rapidly expanding due to
extensive use of internet.
Getting the right lead and making the right interpretation are very important in solving a cyber crime.
The 7 stage continuum of a criminal case starts from perpetration to registration to reporting,
investigation, prosecution, adjudication and execution. The real issue is how to prevent cyber crime.
There is need to raise the probabilityof apprehension and conviction. India has a law on evidence that
considers admissibility, authenticity, accuracy, and completeness to convince the judiciary.
The challenge in cyber crime cases includes getting evidence that will stand scrutiny in a foreign
court.It is against this background the Government ofIndiaenacted its Information Technology Act 2000
with the objectives as follows, stated in the preface to theAct itself. To provide legal recognition for
transactions carried out by means of electronic data interchange andother means of electronic
communication, commonly referred0 to as "electronic commerce", whichinvolve the use of
alternatives to paper-based methods of communication and storage of information, tofacilitate
electronic filing of documents with the Government agencies and further to amend the IndianPenal
Code, the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, the Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1891 and the ReserveBankof India Act, 1934.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE NO.
ABSTRACT ii
LIST OF FIGURES v
1. Cyber Law in India 1
1.1 Objective 1. 1.2 Introduction 1
1.3 Crime 11.4 Cyber Crime 21.5 The Genesis of IT Act 3
2. Objectives of IT legislation in India 4
2.1 Amendment Act 2008 42.2 How the Act is structured 52.3 Applicability 6
2.4 Definitions 72.5 Digital Signature 7
2.6 Electronic Signature 82.7 e-Governance 8
3. Different Sections for Cyber Crime 9
3.1 Section 43 93.2. Adjunction 123.3. Section 65 133.4 Section 66 133.5 Section 67 153.6 Section 65-A 153.7 Child Pornography 153.8 Section 65 16
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4. Power to intercept, monitor and block websites 17
4.1 Due Diligence 19
5. The Indian Penal Code 22
5.1 The Indian Evidence Act 1872 225.2 The Bankers Books Evidence(BBE) Act 1891 245.3 Observations on ITA and ITAA 255.4 Awareness 255.5 Jurisdiction 265.6 Evidences 265.7 Non coverage of many crimes 285.8 Prevention of Money Laundering Act 295.9 E-Records Maintenance Policy of Banks 305.10 Legislations in other nations 31
CONCLUSION 32
REFRENCES 33
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List of Figures
1. Rate of Cyber Crime in India 022. Cyber Crime 033. Cyber Law Professional 114. Cyber espionage targets in India 185. Cyber Graph 206. Top 20 Countries pie chart in Cyber Crime 237. No. of Crimes(State Wise) 27
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