CS 202- Chapter 5
Complaint
Cybercrimes can be reported to the FBI's Internet Crime _____ Center.
2019
The financial impact of cybercrime is expected to reach $2 trillion by the year _____ .
Cyberbullying
willful use of electronic technology to repeatedly threaten, abuse, or dominate others, often anonymously.
1994
Amazon was started in what year?
books
Amazon's original focus was on selling which item: streaming video, books, or jungle supplies?
1.5
Approximately _____ million cybercrimes are committed annually, but only a fraction of cybercrimes are reported.
400 billion
E-commerce B2C annual U.S. sales rose from just under $100 billion in 2002 to just under $_____ in 2014.
2009
From 2000 to 2015, which year did the IC3 receive the most cybercrime complaints?
Trafficking
In 2002, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives learned of an Argentinian man selling machine guns, silencers, and gun conversion kits to U.S. buyers over the Internet.
Circuit City
In 2009, _____, a giant U.S. consumer electronics company, went out of business, due in large part to losing sales to online retailers like Amazon.
Data Breach
In 2014, hackers accessed a database containing all of Ebay's users' credentials.
Harassment
In 2017, Twitter suspended drug executive Martin Shkreli's account after he tweeted many inappropriate messages and images about a female reporter.
2015
In the year _____ , the financial impact of cybercrime exceeded $1 billion.
consumer to consumer (C2C)
Joe wants to start a new website that will connect students with private tutors. Payment will be through the website, with Joe's company taking 10%. Is Joe's company B2C, C2C, or B2B?
Identity Theft
Photographs of Lindsey Paris' son were used on another woman's Facebook page where the woman claimed she was her son.
consumer
The best known e-commerce companies are B2C, short for business-to
increasing
U.S. B2C e-commerce occupies an _____ percentage of total sales.
Outsourcing
common business term referring to company A using company B to do work that might otherwise have been done by the company A's employees.
Crowdsourcing
developed with the web, referring to getting work done via a community of web users (the "crowd").
In-house
work performed within an company rather than work performed by an external source.