Cybercrime and Digital Security
Legal Action and Accountability
Impact on People and Society
General Concepts
Collocations

100

abhorrent

describes the nature of the crime

100

combat

fight

100

unfriendly

hostile

100

merely

(only, just)

100

Offensive Actions

hostile steps or moves taken with the intention of attacking, invading, or gaining an advantage over an opponent or target.

200

deceptive

lie/a tactic used in fraud

200

violate

break a rule or law 

200

victims

(those harmed by the crime) 

200

legitimate

(valid, honest)

200

Law-Enforcement Agents

individuals who are officially employed by a government agency and are authorized to maintain public order, enforce laws, investigate crimes, and make arrests.

300

fraudulent

dishonest
describes the activity

300

people under investigation

suspects

300

disturbing

worrying

300

merchants

(sellers of goods)

300

Charitable Causes

ims, goals, or organizations dedicated to helping others or promoting the public good, usually through donations, fundraising, or volunteer work.

400

surveillance

Monitoring/spy
used in monitoring or investigation

400

eliminate

remove

action to get rid of a threat

400

humiliation

shame

400

donate

transfer money

400

Malicious Activity

behavior or actions, often carried out digitally (like on a computer network), that are specifically intended to cause harm, damage, or disruption to a person, system, or organization.

500

harmful

describes intent in cybercrime

malicious

500

taking legal action against an offender

prosecute

500

(state of being easily harmed)

vulnerable

500

how common something is

prevalence

500

a security incident where sensitive, protected, or confidential information is copied, transmitted, viewed, stolen, or used by an individual unauthorized to do so.

Data Breach