WHITE COLLAR – SCAMESTERS
Keywords:
white collar crimes, ScamstersAbstract
Some crimes are devoid of bloodshed and gore. Modus Operandi of such crimes involves abuse of power attached to public office or technological advancements. At a click of a mouse you can be robbed off your entire life savings. Using a wireless network, credit card machines can be hacked into exposing sensitive details about your transaction. Worthless and fake bonds can be sold to banks which can crash the stock market taking down dalal street. Such crimes highlight the darker side of human intellect and mayhem it can cause which coupled with nuisances of computer science. The essay examines various white collor crimes with respect to scams and laws in place to tackle the same. The most striking feature about such crimes is that it is often committed by persons we have not even met in our lives. Such activities are carried out behind commuter screens and the only face is untraceable an I.P address. Future wars in all probabilities shall be fought on keyboards instead of military styled weapons. Is the exiting lex loci equipped to handle changing contours of non convectional crimes? The easy seeks to analyze the above foresaid question briefly.
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