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Recent trends in emerging cybercrimes & its investigative techniques by using digital patrolling empirical models

By: Kumar, G. Kranthi.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Police Journal Description: 68(4), Oct-Dec, 2021: p.81-89.Subject(s): Cyberspace, Cyber patrolling, Osint, Spiderfoot, Cyber stalking, Reverse image, Meta data In: The Indian Police JournalSummary: Cybercrimes and Online threats are growing, and with this, the need to use various investigative techniques for their detection. However, cybercrime investigating agencies, especially in India, make use of traditional and obsolete techniques similar to the methods generally used in a conventional crime. With the advent of various tools of technology, there is a growing necessity for new methods of investigation, crime predictive techniques to possibly predict and prevent cybercrimes. There are various models where researchers have classified cybercrime data using crime predictive techniques and have successfully achieved an accuracy rate of 99%. – Reproduced
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Cybercrimes and Online threats are growing, and with this, the need to use various investigative techniques for their detection. However, cybercrime investigating agencies, especially in India, make use of traditional and obsolete techniques similar to the methods generally used in a conventional crime. With the advent of various tools of technology, there is a growing necessity for new methods of investigation, crime predictive techniques to possibly predict and prevent cybercrimes. There are various models where researchers have classified cybercrime data using crime predictive techniques and have successfully achieved an accuracy rate of 99%. – Reproduced

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