Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web

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Autor(a) principal: Tomažič, Tina
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11328/2506
Resumo: New technologies have changed our lives signi!cantly. "ey have brought a new way of communication, greater accessibility plus many other bene!ts, but unfortunately, also misuse of the web, inappropriate online behaviour, greater control and supervision, as well as various addictions. Above all, adolescents quickly explore the various possibilities of the use (and abuse) of new technologies, unaware of all the implications brought about by inappropriate behaviour on the Internet and its misuse. In our article, we focus on the means to protect children and adolescents from inappropriate behaviour online, because anyone (and everyone) can easily access unsuitable content and contacts. We explore those o#ences committed via the Internet, which occur most frequently in Slovenia. People are unaware that as soon as they connect to the Internet, they disclose their identity. For those who wish to remain anonymous, there is a much more extensive anonymous Web, the so-called Deep Web. "e main purpose of these (anonymous) web sites is to hold information not intended for the general public, o&en being used for online criminal activity involving drug markets, !nancial fraud, illegal weapons, espionage, sexual abuse of minors, inter alia. We explore the reality of the infamous Deep Web, how it works, which part of the Deep Web presents a Darknet, and why it is so untouchable, as even forensic research in this area has not been successful due to its complexity and endlessness.
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spelling Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep WebCyber crimeNew technologiesDeep webDarknetSloveniaNew technologies have changed our lives signi!cantly. "ey have brought a new way of communication, greater accessibility plus many other bene!ts, but unfortunately, also misuse of the web, inappropriate online behaviour, greater control and supervision, as well as various addictions. Above all, adolescents quickly explore the various possibilities of the use (and abuse) of new technologies, unaware of all the implications brought about by inappropriate behaviour on the Internet and its misuse. In our article, we focus on the means to protect children and adolescents from inappropriate behaviour online, because anyone (and everyone) can easily access unsuitable content and contacts. We explore those o#ences committed via the Internet, which occur most frequently in Slovenia. People are unaware that as soon as they connect to the Internet, they disclose their identity. For those who wish to remain anonymous, there is a much more extensive anonymous Web, the so-called Deep Web. "e main purpose of these (anonymous) web sites is to hold information not intended for the general public, o&en being used for online criminal activity involving drug markets, !nancial fraud, illegal weapons, espionage, sexual abuse of minors, inter alia. We explore the reality of the infamous Deep Web, how it works, which part of the Deep Web presents a Darknet, and why it is so untouchable, as even forensic research in this area has not been successful due to its complexity and endlessness.2019-01-04T17:11:34Z2017-01-01T00:00:00Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11328/2506eng0034-690XTomažič, TinaBessa-Vilela, Noémiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-06-15T02:10:52ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
title Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
spellingShingle Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
Tomažič, Tina
Cyber crime
New technologies
Deep web
Darknet
Slovenia
title_short Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
title_full Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
title_fullStr Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
title_full_unstemmed Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
title_sort Ongoing criminal activities in cyberspace: From the protection of minors to the Deep Web
author Tomažič, Tina
author_facet Tomažič, Tina
Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
author_role author
author2 Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tomažič, Tina
Bessa-Vilela, Noémia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cyber crime
New technologies
Deep web
Darknet
Slovenia
topic Cyber crime
New technologies
Deep web
Darknet
Slovenia
description New technologies have changed our lives signi!cantly. "ey have brought a new way of communication, greater accessibility plus many other bene!ts, but unfortunately, also misuse of the web, inappropriate online behaviour, greater control and supervision, as well as various addictions. Above all, adolescents quickly explore the various possibilities of the use (and abuse) of new technologies, unaware of all the implications brought about by inappropriate behaviour on the Internet and its misuse. In our article, we focus on the means to protect children and adolescents from inappropriate behaviour online, because anyone (and everyone) can easily access unsuitable content and contacts. We explore those o#ences committed via the Internet, which occur most frequently in Slovenia. People are unaware that as soon as they connect to the Internet, they disclose their identity. For those who wish to remain anonymous, there is a much more extensive anonymous Web, the so-called Deep Web. "e main purpose of these (anonymous) web sites is to hold information not intended for the general public, o&en being used for online criminal activity involving drug markets, !nancial fraud, illegal weapons, espionage, sexual abuse of minors, inter alia. We explore the reality of the infamous Deep Web, how it works, which part of the Deep Web presents a Darknet, and why it is so untouchable, as even forensic research in this area has not been successful due to its complexity and endlessness.
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