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- noun Plural form of
cybercrime .
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Examples
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A new genre of crimes, called cybercrimes, that thrive on the use of ICTs and the Internet have developed over more than two decades of massive computer use.
unknown title 2009
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The lab deals with anything digital, any kind of cybercrimes, including Internet fraud, identity theft, email threats and other crimes.
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The study found Burlington, a fast-growing municipality, ranked at or near the top in categories such as cybercrimes, consumer expenditures on computer hardware and software, and Internet access.
London Free Press 2010
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The study found Burlington, a fast-growing municipality, ranked at or near the top in categories such as cybercrimes, consumer expenditures on computer hardware and software, and Internet access.
Toronto Sun 2010
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The state's representatives also introduced testimony from a 'cybercrimes' expert that domain names were devices that allow Kentucky residents to engage in illegal gambling .... again without the owners being warned that actions possibly detrimental to them were in progress.
Online Gambling News 2008
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"cybercrimes" charges against Nasir al-Subai'i for writing about his
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Some experts also say government institutions have not been effective in combating cybercrimes.
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A 2008 cyber security report stated that cybercrimes in Africa is growing faster than any other continent.
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A spokesman for the Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS says justice ministers have unanimously agreed on a common legal mechanism to combat cybercrimes in the sub-region.
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Ugoh said ECOWAS is putting structures in place to punish perpetrators of cybercrimes in the region.
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