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Cyber Crime in Business: Review Paper

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The criminals of cyber, nowadays, are exploiting software that aims to damage or disable computer systems, i.e., malware, viruses, bots and other forms of complicated attacks or threats, to breach considerable organizations. Those threats could be for various goals, such as financial revenue, disruption of business, or political trend. The situation used by the cybercriminals is to attack diverse organizations and multiple targets for raising the likelihood ratio of success. It could be spread the viruses and malware programs that designed on daily basis. The influence of cybercrimes in business is shown in this paper by surveying some studies which were conducted in some countries.
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In-Text Citation: (Mostafa, 2022)
To Cite this Article: Mostafa, A. A. N. (2022). Cyber Crime in Business: Review Paper. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences. 12(6), 935– 944.