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5. ‘Cyber laws lack teeth’
Chennai: Pavan Duggal, Advocate, Supreme Court of India and President, Cyberlaws.Net, says that cyber laws are not sufficient enough to protect our cyber security. Data protection is a major barrier in our country.
Duggal, during the course of the IGF 2008 meet, said although the Central government has completed several e-governance projects, there is lack of support from the state governments.
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7. Cybercrime, phishing flourish as markets falter
Cybercrimes and phishing -- emails aimed at stealing your online banking passwords -- are on the rise on the back of the
global financial meltdown.Sample this. Five cyber-thieves, allegedly part of a network that hacked into the account of a
Noida businessman, were nabbed on Thursday for a Rs 1.66 crore (Rs 16.6-million) cyber hack. They used Internet banking
to transfer the money from the businessman''s account with the Punjab National Bank''s Noida branch to their own
account.
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8. Someone is stealing your identity
yournameisnotavailable.Com. This is not a website address but the virtual consequence after your identity is being
"encroached upon" by someone known as a "squatter", on the internet. Cyber forensic experts and lawyers say that the
phenomenon of "Cybersquatting", which is the unauthorised occupation of someone's identity on the web, is assuming
"extortionist and threatening" dimensions.
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