TY - BOOK AU - Schell,Bernadette H. AU - Martin,Clemens TI - Cybercrime: a reference handbook AV - HV6773.M379.C934 2004 PY - 2004/// CY - Santa Barbara, California PB - ABC-CLIO KW - Computer crimes KW - Cyberterrorism N1 - 1 (pages 209-222) and index; A history and categories of cybercrime --; Basic cybercrime terms --; Birth of the White Hats --; The origin of the Black Hat label in the United States and Britain --; Y2K : fears emerge about cyberterrorism --; Post-Y2K incidents exacerbating cyberterrorist fears --; Countering cyberterrorists : the U.S. Homeland Security Act of 2002 --; Incidents exacerbating cyberterrorism anxieties --; The importance of social engineering to cybercriminals --; Categories of cybercrime : harm to property and/or to persons --; Criminal liability and the coincidence of four elements --; The increasing complexity of property cybercrime --; Cybercrimes against persons --; The nonoffenses of cybervigilantism and hacktivism --; Issues, controversies, and solutions --; Overview of the number of reported incidents of computer system intrusions, government agencies, and institutions --; Methods used to commit cybercrime, cases, and countermeasures --; Controversies surrounding intellectual property rights, copyright, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act --; Controversial "non-cases" of cracking --; Overview of system vulnerabilities and related controversies --; How chief operating officers worldwide are feeling about their systems' vulnerabilities and why --; A case study : outlining the "real" threat of a possible coordinated terror attack --; Using honeypots to better know "the enemy", and controversies surrounding them --; More question of interest : operating systems software--are some more vulnerable to cracking exploits than others? --; Global legislative countermeasures and controversies : the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime --; Chronology --; Biographical sketches --; Cybercrime legal cases --; A summary of recent U.S. anti-terror and anti-cybercrime legislation --; General observations about recent trends in cybercrime --; Timeline and description of recent computer crimes prosecuted under the U.S. Computer Crime Statute U.S.C. section 1030; 2 UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/abc050/2004013960.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0419/2004013960.html ER -