Contributory Factors to Internet Crimes in Nigeria – A Survey
Contributory Factors to Internet Crimes in Nigeria – A Survey
Author(s): Gbenga T. Omoniyi, Shahrudin Awang Nor, Nor Iadah Yusop
Subject(s): Criminal Law, Security and defense
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: social factors; internet crimes; cyber-crimes; security; questionnaire; Nigeria;
Summary/Abstract: Internet crimes, also known as Cyber-crimes are act punishable by law. Nigeria government, in order to curb excessiveness of Internet crimes enacted different regulatory and prohibitory laws in support of views of some theorists who claimed that social factors increase users’ vulnerability to computer and Internet attacks. Social factors such as security policy severity, security policy certainty, attitude and attachment have little or no significant relationship with the level of Internet crimes in Nigeria; involvement as a social factor has the strongest significant relationship with the level of Internet crimes in Nigeria; this is followed by commitment, belief and knowledge. Internet users can be tricked, conned and sometimes forcefully compelled to compromise and breach security metrics; security metrics are easily breached if users do not understand or employ security mechanism. Presented in this paper is the survey of the contributory factors to Internet crimes in Nigeria. Data used were gathered by questionnaire.
Book: Proceedings of the 15th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities
- Page Range: 174-182
- Page Count: 9
- Publication Year: 2019
- Language: English
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