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Title: Computational Intelligent Security in Wireless Communications
Authors: Khan, Suhel Ahmed ed.
Kumar, Rajeev ed.
Kaiwartya, Omprakash ed.
Khan, Raees Ahmad ed.
Faisal, Mohammad ed.
Keywords: Computer Application
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: CRC PRESS
Abstract: Information technology and internet services both need to be concerned about cyber security. Internet users must be aware of the numerous types of threats that exist in the online environment. Improving cyber security and protecting sensitive information are critical to a country’s security and economic well-being. In the field of computer science, cyber security is critical. It refers to a set of procedures and technological security approaches for protecting data resources (computer systems, machines, records, and numerous applications). Data and information security has become one of the most significant concerns in the modern day. Several managements and corporations are enchanting different measures in order to prevent and control these cybercrimes. Despite several precautions and strategies, cyber security continues to be a major concern for many individuals. Cyber society has evolved into a common and unavoidable foundation of information exchange and different proficient activities such as commercial, shopping, bank transactions, ads, and facilities in the current era. This rapid growth in cyberspace use has resulted in an enormous rise in cybercriminal behavior. The extensive usage of web applications in virtually every aspect of life is the primary cause of this development. This research examines the challenges that cyber security faces in the present period, as well as the cybercrimes and kinds of cyber security risks that are addressed globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. The advancement of digital technology has formed a completely new platform for criminal behavior. India is third in the world in terms of internet users, only after the United States and China, with a percent per annum of 44% between 2012 and 2017. The United States is among the top ten spam-sending countries in the world. India is now one of the leading countries affected by cybercrime, as per a study released on October 22 by internet security firm “Symantec Corp.” In this pandemic, various methods are used by the cyber criminals and scammers such as phishing, fake URLs, preying on the good of people for donation, spreading misinformation, fake messages like your COVID-19 tests have arrived, your family member has been hospitalized, we urgently need you to help with a donation, etc. The cybercriminals have established hundreds of new bogus and risky webpages that use phishing to obtain vital information from users. According to a study, phishing attempts have grown by 350% since the outbreak of the epidemic. Malwares have been installed in mobile applications that are designed to follow the progress of COVID-19; these apps have the power to collect vital information from users. Phishing emails have also been on the increase throughout the outbreak, with reputable authority emphasizing their existence. As per report, scammers take advantage of a person’s insecurities about the novel coronavirus to trick them into buying things they do not need. While spreading malwares, the cyber criminals are willing to attempt economic crime by providing links to fraudulent charitable courses and contribution platforms. Although a lot of methods and measures have been developed to monitor and prevent cyberattacks, it’s still very challenging for all the industries.
Description: CHAPTER 12 : A Critical Analysis of Cyber Threats and Their Global Impact by Syed Adnan Afaq, Mohd. Shahid Husain, Almustapha Bello, Halima Sadia
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003323426-12
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ISBN: 9781003323426
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