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Cybercrime: Theory, Techniques, and Tools

An ongoing & curated collection of awesome software best practices and techniques, libraries and frameworks, E-books and videos, websites, blog posts, links to github Repositories, technical guidelines and important resources about Cyber Crime in Cybersecurity.

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If cybercrime were compared to other global criminal enterprises, it would rank fourth out of five high-impact crimes in terms of the cost as a percentage of the global gross domestic product (GDP). Only transnational crime (1.2 percent), narcotics (0.9 percent), and counterfeiting/piracy (0.89 percent) rank higher in terms of fi nancial impact.

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To the extent possible under law, Paul Veillard has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work. The underlying source code used to format and display that content is licensed under the MIT licens

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