Some Legal And Technical Aspects Related To Possible Internet’S Threats On The Fundamental Right To Private Property
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Once an individual uses the modern means of payment, the credit cards, he must be aware of the possible issue that might come out. Even more, when using these “plastic money” in the online environment provided by the omnipresent world wide web one must be aware that there are enough risk involved. The commodity and easy that came with the use of the credit card also brought us new threats, new ways in which our privacy and property might be affected.Download Info
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Article provided by Romanian-American University in its journal Journal of Information Systems and Operations Management.
Volume (Year): 5 (2011)
Issue (Month): 2.1 (December)
Pages: 584-591
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Keywords: Internet; privacy; property; cybercrime; credit card frauds;References
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- Alexandru Pîrjan, 2010. "Electronic Commerce Security In The Context Of The Means Of Payment Dematerialization," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 4(1), pages 183-194, May.
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