IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-6-12-13537 Original Research Paper Cyber crime Singh Dr. K.Singh Dr. December 2017 6 12 01 02 ABSTRACT

 Cyber Crimes are threats and they are rising day by day due to easy availability of internet. It can be defined as crime, which is not only physically harm the subject, but  also give mental and emotional trauma, harm the reputation of subject in society, also involves group of subjects, occurs through modern telecommunication networks through internet e.g.–mail, and mobile phones (via Blue Tooth/ SMS/ MMS). As telecommunication techniques are advanced, immediately interception of these techniques developed by peoples, who are intelligent enough and expert in these technologies but have criminal tendency, thus it is difficult to prevent these crimes. It also breaches the privacy of individual, government offices, nations while disclosing the confidential information’s. It spreads wrong and liar information’s in public produces terror, panic and fearness, which are sometimes difficult to manage by government, as recently happened  when Ram Rahim Baba, chief of Sachcha Sauda Dera in India was  convicted in rape case. So, a precautionary measure, net was put off, to prevent wrong, foul spread of news. Activities and informations crossing the international borders are called cyber warfare. Cybercrime against women are defined as crimes against women with a motive to intentionally harm the women psychologically, emotionally, mentally and physically through internet or mobile phones (MPs). So, it is our legal duty to provide cyber security and cybercrime legislation are needed to protect our privacy and data, but this is the paradox as crime legislations are lagging behind the cyber crime.