International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research

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Cyber Crime Under the Future Technology and the Technical Ranges Against the Hackers

Author(s) Dr. Pandiselvi G, Mrs Rathna K, Mrs Joney Babayal S
Country India
Abstract The cyber crime means the data can theft that it undergone through out the world. Now a days the data that is more important than any other thing in the world. Cyber crime that is theft of data is more popularized on the world. By using our data, a information that we can access in anywhere of the world. Our personal data is the most important thing in the world the more and more both the positive and negative things of hackings are there in the world under the circumstances. To the world is moving on through the negative things of hacking. There is also an positive side of hacking. These positive thing of hacking not at all about theft it is just checking the way of security region. All digital data created, replicated or consumed is growing by a factor of 30, doubling every two years. By 2020, there will be over 40 trillion gigabytes of digital data or 5200 gigabytes for every person on earth. The more data you produce and store, the more organized crime is ready to ingest. Now a day’s 24/7 online lifestyle gives enormous opportunities to reach anyone from anywhere but this gives chances to cyber criminals. Cyber criminals use big data to learn more about infected machines, breached databases and compromised information systems that opposes the human life. This means that hacking makes the AI to become an enemy of human world
Keywords cyber security, robotics, AI hacking, cyber crime, hacking, data security, data protection, big data challenges on security, handling of big data.
Field Computer Applications
Published In Volume 8, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-01-05
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i01.65807
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbjmf8

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