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VOL. 10, ISSUE 5 (2024)
Cyber crime in Bangladesh: Need for unique cyber law
Authors
Rajia Sultana
Abstract
The topic of rising cybercrime and other technology-related crime in
Bangladesh is crucial right now. The recent hacking of the RAB website and
email is one example of how cybercrime is becoming a danger to the Bangladeshi
government. Because we lack the necessary and appropriate legislation to
safeguard such sorts of crime, cybercriminals are essentially free to engage in
such criminal activity. The Information and Communication Technology Act was
passed by the Bangladeshi government in 2006, and it was updated in 2013 as the
ICT (Amendment) Act-2013. This Act contains a number of anti-cybercrime
provisions; however, they are not comprehensive or specific enough. There is a
possibility to regain safety after committing crimes by enacting this law. A
thorough Cybercrime Protection Act ought to be implemented in light of these
realities. In order to limit the occurrence of cybercrime, this article seeks
to advocate for the adoption of more cybercrime legislation as well as the
promotion of those that have already been passed. This essay has a particular
impact on the areas of our personal lives, places of employment, bodies that
make policy, and thinkers.
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Pages:31-33
How to cite this article:
Rajia Sultana "Cyber crime in Bangladesh: Need for unique cyber law". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 5, 2024, Pages 31-33
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