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Cybercrime - Unit 8 "Law"

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  • Many people lost their money after investing in a __________ cryptocurrency business that wasn't even real..
    non-existent
  • Hackers often ________ elderly individuals, small business owners, and people who are not tech-savvy, by sending fake emails that look like messages from banks.
    target
  • Cybercrime doesn’t just involve money; criminals can also steal __________, such as copyrighted music or patented inventions.
    intellectual property
  • Many cybersecurity companies release an __________ report on the latest cyber threats.
    annual
  • Cybercriminals __________ large-scale attacks by working together to break into secure systems.
    coordinate
  • A hospital was forced to pay hackers after a __________ attack locked them out of their patient records.
    ransomware
  • The FBI is investigating a __________ where millions of customer passwords were leaked.
    case
  • __________ are warning the public about a new scam targeting people through fake tax refund emails.
    Government officials
  • Hackers intercepted an online __________ and stole credit card information from thousands of customers.
    transaction
  • A major company suffered a __________, exposing private information from millions of users.
    data breach
  • Some hackers think they can __________ cybercrime by hiding their identity online, but many are eventually caught.
    get away with
  • Personal data is a valuable __________ that cybercriminals often steal and sell on the dark web.
    asset
  • People can fall victim to _______ scams, such as fake real estate deals where fraudsters sell land or homes they don’t own.
    property
  • The phrase “crime doesn’t pay” is a common __________ that warns criminals they will eventually be caught.
    expression
  • The company lost thousands of dollars after employees fell for a __________ scam that tricked them into revealing their login details.
    phishing