01455cam a2200229 4500001000500000005001700005008003900022010001600061020002300077020002300100020001500123082001700138100003100155245016300186260010000349300002500449504006400474505045600538520018800994650002101182700002201203703820181127182802.0971202s1998 nju b 001 0 eng a 97046818 a0765804581 (paper) a1560003790 (cloth) a186287269400a364.16/82211 aGrabosky, Peter N.,d1945-10aCrime in the digital age :bcontrolling telecommunications and cyberspace illegalities /cP.N. Grabosky, Russell G. Smith, with the assistance of Paul Wright. aNew Brunswick, N.J. :bTransaction ;aFederation Press :bLeichhardt, N.S.W., Australia,c1998. axi, 259 p. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 238-253) and index. a1. Introduction -- 2. Illegal Interception of Telecommunications -- 3. Electronic Vandalism and Terrorism -- 4. Stealing Telecommunications Services -- 5. Telecommunications Piracy -- 6. Pornography and Other Offensive Content -- 7. Telemarketing Fraud -- 8. Electronic Funds Transfer Crime -- 9. Electronic Money Laundering -- 10. Telecommunications in Furtherance of Criminal Conspiracies -- 11. Towards Security and Prosperity in Cyberspace.grt aWith Crime in the Digital Age, Peter Grabosky and Russell G. Smith offer advice on the criminal opportunities that accompany the latest technological changes in telecommunications. 0aComputer crimes.1 aSmith, Russell G.