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Browsing by Subject "Electronic crimes"

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  • Ritu, Sumaiya Salim; Mondal, Joysurya; Mia, MD. Mojnu (Daffodil International University, 2021-09-21)
    Most of the research work on identifying objectionable texts is in English and some of them can detect objectionable texts but there are some works available in the Bengali language. People in Bangladesh usually feel ...
  • Babu, Kudrat-E-Khuda; Siddik, Md. Abu Bakar (Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, 2022-01-15)
    Unprecedented and rapid expansion of ICT has meant it has become a common platform for prospective criminals intending to commit crimes in a non-traditional manner. These new-age crimes are popularly known as cybercrimes ...
  • Ahmad, Rahayu; Thurasamy, Ramayah (Daffodil International University, 2022-06-06)
    Cybercrimes are increasing at an alarming rate and cause detrimental effects to the victims. Routine Activity Theory (RAT) is commonly used to understand the factors influencing cybercrime victimization. However, there ...

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