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Analytical Study of Modern Forms of Cyber Crimes in India and Abroad: Emerging Threats and Legal Challenges

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Dr. Shriram Patel (2026). Analytical Study of Modern Forms of Cyber Crimes in India and Abroad: Emerging Threats and Legal Challenges. International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, 5(3). Retrieved from https://humanrightlawreview.in/journal/analytical-study-of-modern-forms-of-cyber-crimes-in-india-and-abroad-emerging-threats-and-legal-challenges/

Abstract

The rapid expansion of the internet and digital platforms has led to the rise of sophisticated cybercrimes that go beyond traditional online frauds. This paper explores modern cyber threats, including advanced phishing attacks, ransomware as a service (RaaS), cyberterrorism, cryptojacking, deepfakes, and AI-driven attacks. These crimes leverage emerging technologies, targeting victims with precision and causing widespread disruption. Phishing now incorporates artificial intelligence to create highly personalized attacks, while RaaS has enabled even low-skilled actors to carry out significant ransomware campaigns. Cryptojacking, which involves the unauthorized use of computing resources to mine cryptocurrency, has become a stealthy, persistent threat. Deepfakes—AI-generated manipulated content—pose serious risks in fraud and political manipulation. AI-driven cyber threats further escalate the complexity and scale of attacks, outpacing conventional cybersecurity measures. The paper also examines the challenges law enforcement faces, as these crimes often transcend borders, requiring international cooperation and robust legal frameworks like the Budapest Convention. Organizations such as INTERPOL play a key role, yet enforcement gaps, legal inconsistencies, and issues around encryption and privacy complicate efforts. The paper emphasizes the need for stronger global collaboration, updated legal measures, and innovative technologies to effectively combat the growing menace of modern cybercrime.

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