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Cybercrime is a term used broadly to describe criminal activity in which computers or networks are a tool, a target, or a place of criminal activity. These categories are not exclusive and many activities can be characterized as falling in one or more categories.

Cybercrimes are on the rise. Forensic experts in the field of computer technology help capture the perpetrators of these crimes and recorded, as well as the appropriate management of physical evidence.

Deleted Image Files And Videos Lead To The Arrest Of A Child Molester - Samuel Lam

 

Cyber-Crime Cases To Be Solved With Computer Forensics - Samuel Lam

Careful What You Type: Keylogging on the Rise - Josh Leavitt

Cyberforensics - Caleb Pan

Hacking Program Seizes International Embassies - Tiffany Wong

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