CYBERCRIME IN INDIA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE BANKING INDUSTRY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER PERCEPTION.

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KUKU RAM KANOJIA, RAJESH KUMAR SINGH

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Globalization has made online banking an essential part of 21st-century life. His social relevance drove him to devise several means to communicate information, ideas, and expertise. New e-banking technology makes transactions quick and rapid with a click. Daily banking is easy with digital banking. Misuse of information technology in cyberspace is spawning national and worldwide cybercrime. Risks and challenges rise. The two principal regulations governing real-time electronic surveillance in other criminal investigations permit the use of search warrants to obtain access to the suspected crime scene of the burglar. As examples of evidence, the software utilized to illicitly access the system and the computer employed in the commission of the offense are also present. Present study examines cyberspace and customer perceptions of cybercrime. The survey found that customers need to be aware of cybercrime in online banking and personal financial data and how to protect themselves.

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