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Cyber crime

2017
Presents an introduction to different types of computer-based crime, and discusses the efforts of law enforcement officials to find and stop cyberspace criminals.

The cipher

2016
Robert 'Smiles' Smylie and his friend Ben become embroiled in a high-stakes negotiation with a pair of suspicious Feds when Ben cracks a code with the power to unlock all the Internet's secrets.

Cybercriminals

2016
Presents information on cybercrimes, and the criminals that hack into bank accounts, steal information, and more while remaining a step ahead of the authorities, and provides tips on how to protect yourself from cybercrime and use the Internet safely.

Money troubles

2015
Benji Franklin is the world's go-to genius. He's already saved the planet twice before, and now he's at it again. With the help of his extraordinary problem-solving skills (and a solid gold submarine), he'll be busy stopping dangerous underwater earthquakes and catching outer-space cyber criminals! But with balancing saving the world and doing his homework, are there some problems too challenging for even the Kid Zillionaire?.

Cyber spy hunters!

2016
Discusses the tools, field experiences, and more of cyber spy hunters.

Cyber cop

2016
Readers will learn what it takes to succeed as a cyber cop, discussing the necessary educational steps, useful character traits, potential hazards, and daily job tasks related to this career.

Lost girls

an unsolved American mystery

Future crimes

everything is connected, everyone is vulnerable and what we can do about it

Cyber warfare

a reference handbook
Provides a comprehensive overview of issues related to cyber warfare. Presents a historical overview of the topic; discusses related problems, controversies, and solutions; offers differing perspectives; and includes profiles of involved individuals. Also features data and primary source documents, resources for further study, a chronology, and a glossary of terms.

Thinking critically

cyberbullying
2016
Cyberbullying, or the harassment of teenagers and others through texts, email, and social media, is a growing issue both in schools and in society. Through narrative-driven pro/con format—supported by facts, quotes, anecdotes, and full-color illustrations—this title examines issues related to cyberbullying.

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