Question
Which problems does the common man face due to incidence of cyber crime?

Answer

Following problems are faced by common man due to incidence of cyber crime:
(i) Consumers are deceived by showing superior items on websites but actually selling items of either inferior quality or impaired ones.
(ii) Bank transactions are done using PIN without the knowledge of consumers causing financial loss.
(iii) Confidential information about government institutes and companies is obtained from the internet with the help of computer programs or other ideas and misused. This is called as hacking of information.
(iv) Crimes like opening a fake account on Facebook and displaying false information and thereby teasing the girls or exploiting them financially.
(v) Piracy of written literature, software, photos, videos, music etc.
(vi) Electronic media is also misused by sending derogatory messages, spreading vulgar pictures and inflammatory statements.
(vii) Our personal information and phone numbers are spread through email, Facebook and whatsapp and reaches unwanted persons. This leads to malpractices like incoming of unnecessary messages. Some of such messages either impair or shut down mobiles and computers.

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