Exam 12: Looking Toward the Future of Cybercrime
Exam 1: Cybercrime and the Internet an Introduction13 Questions
Exam 2: Researching and Theorizing Cybercrime18 Questions
Exam 3: Hackers, Crackers, and Viral Coders18 Questions
Exam 4: Political Hacking20 Questions
Exam 5: Virtual Pirates21 Questions
Exam 6: Cyber-Frauds, Scams and Cons19 Questions
Exam 7: Illegal, Harmful and Offensive Content Online: From Hate Speech to the Dangers of Pornography18 Questions
Exam 8: Child Pornography and Child Sex Abuse Imagery22 Questions
Exam 9: The Victimization of Individuals Online: Cyberstalking and Paedophilia19 Questions
Exam 10: Policing the Internet17 Questions
Exam 11: Cybercrimes and Cyberliberties: Surveillance, Privacy and Crime Control18 Questions
Exam 12: Looking Toward the Future of Cybercrime6 Questions
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_______________ was a hacker who found a vulnerability in certain pacemakers that would allow him to wirelessly connect to nearby devices and shut them off or force them to set off a high-voltage charge. He also uncovered a way to hack nearby insulin pumps to deliver fatal doses.?
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What was the name of the rally in Charlottesville, VA where white supremacists gathered to protest the removal of Confederate monuments?
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In relation to cybercrime, what was the controversy that surrounded the 2016 US Presidential campaign?
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While many people express favourable attitudes toward strong privacy protections, many regularly share their information freely in what Kokolakis (2017) calls _______________.?
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