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Cybercrime

UK //ˈsaɪbərkraɪm//US //ˈsaɪbərkraɪm//

Definition

Illegal activities involving computers or networks, like hacking or identity theft.

In simple words: Illegal activities done using the internet.

Examples

  • Governments are increasing their focus on tackling cybercrime.
  • Cybercrime affects businesses and individuals alike, leading to financial losses.
  • The rise in cybercrime has prompted new laws to protect online users.
  • Phishing is a common type of cybercrime that targets personal information.
  • To combat cybercrime, companies must invest in better security measures.

Usage notes

Used in discussions about technology and law. Appropriate in formal reports and informal conversations. Avoid in casual settings without context.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'cyber' as related to computers and 'crime' as illegal acts.

Collocations

  • combat cybercrime
  • prevent cybercrime
  • report cybercrime
  • invest in cybercrime prevention
  • cybercrime statistics

Synonyms

  • computer crime
  • internet crime
  • digital crime
  • online fraud

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'cyber security' - understanding the difference is essential.
  • Overgeneralizing - not all online activities are cybercrimes.
  • Using it in singular form as a countable noun - 'a cybercrime' is incorrect.