- 131. AntiOnline
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AO is a worldwide community of security, network and computer professionals, students and keen amateurs who come here to learn the principles and details of computer/network security.
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- 132. Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
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CVE aims to standardize the names for all publicly known vulnerabilities and security exposures.
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- 133. Cyberangels
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Our mission is to function as a "virtual 411" safety destination, and to address the concerns of parents, the needs of children, on-line abuse and cyber crime, while supporting the right of free speech.
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- 134. The State of the Law on Cyberjurisdiction and Cybercrime on the Internet
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Cyberlaw encompasses cybercrime, electronic commerce, freedom of expression, intellectual property rights, jurisdiction and choice of law, and privacy rights.
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- 135. Cybercrimes University of Dayton School of Law
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Law on the Digital Frontier provides a forum where law students, lawyers and other interested persons can publish legal analysis, opinion and commentary on law and its application to cyberspace and related technology.
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- 136. Cybersnitch
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High-tech crime reporting system. Cybersnitch has become an international phenomenon and has revolutionized the way computer crime is investigated worldwide.
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- 137. Electronic Privacy Information Center
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EPIC is a public interest research center in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.
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- 138. National Infrastructure Protection Center
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Department of Homeland Security. The same interconnectivity that allows us to transmit information around the globe at the click of a mouse or push of a button also creates unprecedented opportunities for criminals, terrorists, and hostile foreign nation-states.
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- 139. Federal Guidelines for Seizing Computers
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Obtained by the Electronic Privacy Information Center via the Freedom of Information Act, this gives the federal guidelines for searching and seizing computers.
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- 140. How to Report Internet Crime
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Gives information on which offices you should report different types of Internet-related crimes to, from your local postmaster to the FBI.
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