There are various types of people who commit cybercrime, but in my experience, the ones who are most common among young people are the "funny criminals".
They commit crimes with a sense of mischief, a sense of games, and a sense of fun, but they do not have a positive motive to make a noise in the world, but they only have a sense of guilt that is about the level of practical jokes such as "I want to see it with glue".It's fine as long as it's just a prank among friends, but there's a mirror inside a mirror that's called an infinite loop. There are many culprits who spread the program to unspecified people and enjoy it.
It's a prank for a boy, but it's a pain for a computer user unwittingly sent such a program.Such programs are relatively easy to obtain, and mischievous feelings lead to more mischievous feelings, increasing the number of juvenile "copycats" who imitate.A boy who has a weak sense of guilt must be made to thoroughly study the seriousness of things and the self-awareness of becoming a crime.
Next, he is a person who has a strong desire to show off his knowledge and skills in the wrong sense, saying, "I can do this much" and "I can't imitate it." can beThey spread their own viruses and infiltrate the networks of various institutions.Of course, they are highly knowledgeable about computers, but they are content with their own world without proposing beneficial ways to use them, and they earn income through illegal activities.
There are many bomb threats on the net that include all of these.Are you immersed in self-satisfaction that "I will not be caught" by making full use of the highly anonymous net?I want you to make effective use of that knowledge and technology for the benefit of society.Fortunately, they have not physically injured or even killed people, but if they invade hospital systems or destroy programs, they can be murdered by cybercrime.
I hope that the readers of this column will grow through "learning" into people who have a positive attitude and sociability toward correctly recognizing cyber knowledge and technology and making effective use of them.
