Cyber Victimization by Hackers: A Criminological Analysis

The pervasiveness of the World Wide Web (internet) with the easy flow of information means that there is no more privacy once an individual goes online whether to transact business or connect with friends. Any information put online leaves an electronic trail that can be used by internet criminals,...

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Autor principal: Odunze, Damian (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2018
En:Año: 2018
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Sumario:The pervasiveness of the World Wide Web (internet) with the easy flow of information means that there is no more privacy once an individual goes online whether to transact business or connect with friends. Any information put online leaves an electronic trail that can be used by internet criminals, such as hackers. The recent hacking of nude pictures of more than 100 Hollywood actresses due to an iCloud leak and other cases of romance and extortion scams targeting mainly women raises a digital dilemma. This paper, using an online survey of internet users, examines whether hackers target users based on their gender. Differential association theory and routine activity perspectives are utilized to explain this new form of criminological problem. Recommendations for guarding against cyber-attacks, suggestions for future research and policy implications are also discussed. Keywords:cybercrime, hacking, victimization, gender, routine activity, differential associatio