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Dr Amin Pazhouhesh, Mrs Afsaneh Zamani,
Volume 7, Issue 1 (9-2018)
Abstract

The purpose of the present article is studying continuation of the cycle of cybercrime and providing strategies for its prevention management. Cybercrime is a range that one side relies on technology and the other side, relies on interpersonal relationships. The aim of the present study, functional and in terms of type, quality and according to the method of data collection, library and study based on internal and external online resources. Paper reviews the literature and concludes the interval between supply technology and related crime and criminal laws do not fit and often the possibility of transferring experience to the field of cybercrime is not possible.  However, due to the widespread nature of the phenomenon, appropriate, dynamic and agile legal framework is an urgent need for investigation and prosecution. This research has some preventive strategies such as threat assessment and strategic analyzes, development of cooperation between national, regional and international levels, and to increase awareness and educate points.

Mrs Afsaneh Zamani, Dr Amin Pazhouhesh,
Volume 7, Issue 2 (3-2019)
Abstract

This paper tries to investigate the question of how virtual cybercrimes fall within the realm of criminal law and what their principles and conditions of criminalization are. Despite the large number of Internet users in virtual worlds, such as "Second Life", there has been limited literature and research especially on the extent and scope of the issue, the identity of the perpetrators and victims, as well as the consequences of cybercrimes. The present study is an applied and qualitative research and according to data collection, it is a library research (meta-analysis secondary studies) on the basis of internal and external online resources. The article provides necessary and sufficient conditions to include virtual cybercrime in a subset of criminal law by using philosophical ontology as well as philosophy of law. It is concluded that necessary condition for virtual-cyber acts as a crime to be placed under law to obtain a Meta-Virtual outcome. The sufficient condition is that the outcome of this entity, justifies interference with the freedom of citizens to use the criminal law on the basis of a principle limiting freedom of Feinberg.

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Volume 8, Issue 1 (9-2019)
Abstract

The formation and development of the World Wide Web has played a key role in the emergence of new criminals and crimes. The increasing dependence of countries on the Internet and the rapid development of new technologies have also added to the vulnerability. However, despite many advances in the material field, human societies have not been well served by the legal and cybercrime. This has led to a controversial challenge in criminologist research over the past two decades And become a growing concern for public policy; Therefore, it is necessary to take into account all the necessary aspects in order to properly understand and prevent these crimes.  In this article, we intend to explain the concept, characteristics and challenges of cybercrime, and to take preventive measures and to tackle them.

Elnaz Katanchi, Babak Porghahramani,
Volume 9, Issue 2 (2-2021)
Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic was a remarkable and unprecedented event that changed the lives of billions of citizens around the world and resulted in what is known as a new term in terms of social norms and lifestyles. In addition to the tremendous impact on society and business in general, the epidemic created a unique set of cybercrime circumstances that also affected society and business. Increased anxiety due to this epidemic increases the probability of success of cyber attacks by increasing the number and scope of cyber attacks. This article analyzes the COVID-19 epidemic from the perspective of cybercrime and highlights the wide range of cyberattacks experienced worldwide during the epidemic. Cyberattacks are analyzed in the context of major global events to reveal how cyberattacks work. This analysis shows how, following what appears to be a large gap between the outbreak in China and the first COVID-19-related cyberattack, attacks are steadily becoming more prevalent than in some on days, 3 or 4 unique cyber attacks were reported. This analysis uses surveys in the UK as a case study to show how cybercriminals use key events and government announcements to build and design cybercrime campaigns.

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