Computer Investigations in Crimes Related with the Use of “Internet”
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A generalization of examination practice about the performance of computer-aided investigations of crimes related with the use of “Internet” of computer investigation department of Lithuanian Institute of Forensic Examination is presented in the article. Computers and “Internet” as modern technologies are used in various crimes. The authors point out conditions that prompt use of “Internet” for criminal purposes, analyse most popular cases in sphere of services-roguery in “Internet” shops, discuss the possible types of computer investigations, indicate terms and conditions of successful and qualitative examination.
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