Global cobweb Cybercrimes in the borderless world A comparative perspective with special reference to USA, Canada and Pakistan.
Keywords:
Cybercrime, Cobweb cybercrime, Borderless world, Phishing, Identity theft, HackingAbstract
This research article examines the prevalence and nature of cobweb cybercrime in the USA, Canada, and Pakistan, with a comparative perspective. Using a mixed-methods research design, data was collected through surveys, interviews, and secondary sources. The findings reveal that cobweb cybercrimes such as phishing, identity theft, and hacking are prevalent in all three countries, but the severity and frequency of these crimes differ depending on the level of development and technological advancement of each country. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for international cooperation to combat cobweb cybercrime in the borderless world. The study highlights the importance of adopting a comparative perspective to understand the nature and frequency of cybercrime in different countries and recommends the need for more effective strategies and resources
to combat cobweb cybercrime globally.