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Digital Crime - a Review Article
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As computers become more integrated into people's daily lives, investigators are encountering an increasing amount of evidence of criminal activity in the digital form. There is growing need of understanding these methods and trained experts to process digital evidence. So training and laws related must keep pace with advances in computer technology making digital forensics an exciting field.
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Digital Forensic, Computer Crimes, Threats
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