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t total 5935 cases only 52% people were arrested and otal 5935 cases only 52% people were arrested and
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AP only 24% people were arrested under cybeP only 24% people were arrested under cyber crime.
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committing the crime is located outside of the country ommitting the crime is located outside of the country
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r reciprocal legal rules, many countries won’t eciprocal legal rules, many countries won’t
participate and never honor warrants of arrest. cipate and never honor warrants of arrest.
Table 5: Table showing cyber crimes in India able 5: Table showing cyber crimes in India
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The cyber security incidents are doubled in 5 years The cyber security incidents are doubled in 5 years 2014 446794679
i.e. from 2011 to 2015, cyber security incidents were i.e. from 2011 to 2015, cyber security incidents were 2015 494559455
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28127 which are increased to 49455 in 2015. 28127 which are increased to 49455 in 2015. 2016 503620362
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Similarly span cases are also increasing year after Similarly span cases are also increasing year after 2017* 274827482
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year, in 2011 only 2480 spam cases were there but in year, in 2011 only 2480 spam cases were there but in S
Source: Indian Computer Emergency Response ource: Indian Computer Emergency Response
2015, the amount of cases increased to 61628. 2015, the amount of cases increased to 61628. Team(CERT-In) *data of In) *data of 2017 is up to Dec
Table 4: Cyber crimes in different States in India Table 4: Cyber crimes in different States in India T
The above table depicts the cyber crimes in India in he above table depicts the cyber crimes in India in
(2011 to 2015) last four years. As per the report of Indian Computer ast four years. As per the report of Indian Computer
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% of cases % of cases Emergency Response Team (CERTmergency Response Team (CERT-In), a total of
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Cases Person registered & registered &
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States register 44679 cyber crime cases have been reported in 2014. 4679 cyber crime cases have been reported in 2014.
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While in 2016, 50363 cases were hile in 2016, 50363 cases were reported. In 2017, a
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arrested total of 27,482 cases of cyber crimes have been otal of 27,482 cases of cyber crimes have been
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Maharashtra 5935 3088 52.03 reported till Dec 2017. With the high percentage of eported till Dec 2017. With the high percentage of
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Uttar cybercrime coming forward, the number is expected ybercrime coming forward, the number is expected
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Pradesh 4990 3868 77.52 to shoot up in coming future.
AP 2295 1577 24.69
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Karnataka 3597 888 68.71 Information Technology Act 2000nformation Technology Act 2000
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Kerala 1680 958 41.02 The problem of cyber crimes is not confined to one or he problem of cyber crimes is not confined to one or
Madhya 1162 1093 57.02 t two countries but the whole world is facing this big wo countries but the whole world is facing this big
problem. India is no exception to this computer roblem. India is no exception to this computer
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Rajasthan 2243 920 57.97 generated nuisance. As a measure to prevent and enerated nuisance. As a measure to prevent and
control internet crimes, the parliament enacted the ontrol internet crimes, the parliament enacted the
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Bengol Information Technology Act, 2000 which came into nformation Technology Act, 2000 which came into
http://ncrb.nic.in f force on Oct 17, 2000. This Act is the sole redeemer orce on Oct 17, 2000. This Act is the sole redeemer
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to fight cyber crime where computer is either tool or o fight cyber crime where computer is either tool or
target also falls under the IPC and other legislations of arget also falls under the IPC and other legislations of
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I India. This Act applies to the internet andndia. This Act applies to the internet and internet
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associated technology. It offers legal protection to ssociated technology. It offers legal protection to
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people involved with the use of the internet. IT Act eople involved with the use of the internet. IT Act
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2000 is a special Act to tackle the problem of cyber 000 is a special Act to tackle the problem of cyber
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crime. The Act was sharpened by the amendment Act rime. The Act was sharpened by the amendment Act
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of 2008. The IT Act 2000 deals with tf 2008. The IT Act 2000 deals with the various cyber
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crimes in chapters IX & XI. Chapter IX deals with rimes in chapters IX & XI. Chapter IX deals with
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penalties and adjudication and chapter XI deals with enalties and adjudication and chapter XI deals with
offences. The important sections are Ss. 43,65,66,67, offences. The important sections are Ss. 43,65,66,67,
70, 71, 72. Following are the sections under IT Act 0, 71, 72. Following are the sections under IT Act
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The above table shows the total cyber cases registered The above table shows the total cyber cases registered 2000.
in different states. Maharashtra ranks first in total in different states. Maharashtra ranks first in total
cyber crimes registration in last four years. Out of cyber crimes registration in last four years. Out of
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