THREAT FOR "CYBER WORLD WAR", EMERGENCY FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF UNIFIED INTERNATIONAL CYBER LAWS (A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WORLD’S HIGH RISK POPULATION)
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Cyberspace is occupying global common place more than that of land, water, air, space etc. World development is parallel with much advancement in Information Technology consisting web technology, e-commerce, social networking etc. Information Technology has played and playing vital role Globalization. Recent surveys revealed that 40% of world’s market are occupied by Online Market witnessing greater share of Cyber Technologies in World Development in reaching faster and easier. Cyber attacks rapidly emerging as one of the most alarming international security threats of global concern. We know that, world cyber technology has widely expanded and playing more than expected role in strengthening respective fields yielded to unbounded businesses ex: Space, Defense, Science, Research, Software, Communications, Banking, Marketing, Shopping, Education, Entertainment, Gaming, Social Networking etc. This has great potential impact on global economy failing international cyber security of almost all nations. Such a top widely used Cyber Technology is dead in means of it's security and it's adverse effects victimizing many innocent international cyber users. This is because, Cyber Technologies having great loop holes in designing, programming and functioning and more particularly utterly failing as neither it could prevent users from breach nor catch such breachers. It is shocking to know that world's best 10 software are under the list of this categorized victims US Department of Justice, Linkedin, Democratic National Convention, Yahoo, World Anti-Doping Agency, Dyn, Adultfriendfinder together puts 2000 million victimization suffering from their personal, private, official and confidential information. Then thinking about other millions of software, count of victims is behind imaginary. Peace, harmony, security, privacy and justice in cyberspace should be protected by international law and such serious crimes must be established under international law irrespective of state laws. One has to take the responsibility.
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