Cybercrime Stocks List

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Cybercrime Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 RPD Rapid7 to buy cyber asset attack surface management firm, Noetic
Jul 1 RPD Rapid7 Agrees to Acquire Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management Company, Noetic Cyber, to Give Customers More Comprehensive Visibility of Their Attack Surface
Jul 1 TENB Cybersecurity Stocks Q1 Teardown: SentinelOne (NYSE:S) Vs The Rest
Jul 1 RPD Cybersecurity Stocks Q1 Teardown: SentinelOne (NYSE:S) Vs The Rest
Jun 28 INTZ Why Intrusion Inc. (INTZ) Dipped More Than Broader Market Today
Jun 28 ALAR Alarum: Data Collection Is Key For Enabling Gen AI
Jun 28 ALAR Insider Confidence Shines in These June 2024 High Ownership Growth Stocks
Jun 27 RPD Rapid7 Surges 6.8%: Is This an Indication of Further Gains?
Jun 27 PSN Palantir Vanishes, But This AI Peer Still Orbits Elite Screen
Jun 27 RPD Rapid7 (RPD) Surges 6.8%: Is This an Indication of Further Gains?
Jun 27 KTOS The Successful First Flight of Kratos’ Erinyes™ Hypersonic Test Bed Ushers in a New Era in U.S. High-Speed Experimental Research
Jun 27 HACK Amplify ETFs Declares June Income Distributions for its ETFs
Jun 27 RPD Unpacking Q1 Earnings: Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW) In The Context Of Other Cybersecurity Stocks
Jun 26 RPD Activist investor Jana pushes Rapid7 to consider a sale
Jun 26 RPD Stocks to Watch Wednesday: Rivian, Chipotle, FedEx, Rapid7
Jun 26 RPD Activist investor Jana Partners advocates for sale of Rapid7 - WSJ
Jun 26 RPD Update: Market Chatter: Rapid7 Activist Investor Jana Partners Plans to Push Company to Sell Itself; Shares Jump
Jun 26 RPD Update: Market Chatter: Rapid7 Activist Investor Jana Partners Plans to Push Company to Sell Itself; Shares Rise
Jun 26 RPD Rapid7 gains after report of Jana stake, sale push
Jun 26 RPD Activist Investor Jana Partners to Push Cybersecurity Firm Rapid7 to Sell Itself
Cybercrime

Cybercrime, or computer-oriented crime, is the crime that involves a computer and a network.The computer may have been used in the commission of a crime, or it may be the target.Cybercrimes can be defined as: "Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm, or loss, to the victim directly or indirectly, using modern telecommunication networks such as Internet (networks including chat rooms, emails, notice boards and groups) and mobile phones (Bluetooth/SMS/MMS)". Cybercrime may threaten a person or a nation's security and financial health. Issues surrounding these types of crimes have become high-profile, particularly those surrounding hacking, copyright infringement, unwarranted mass-surveillance, sextortion, child pornography, and child grooming. There are also problems of privacy when confidential information is intercepted or disclosed, lawfully or otherwise. Debarati Halder and K. Jaishankar further define cybercrime from the perspective of gender and defined 'cybercrime against women' as "Crimes targeted against women with a motive to intentionally harm the victim psychologically and physically, using modern telecommunication networks such as internet and mobile phones". Internationally, both governmental and non-state actors engage in cybercrimes, including espionage, financial theft, and other cross-border crimes. Cybercrimes crossing international borders and involving the actions of at least one nation state is sometimes referred to as cyberwarfare.
A report (sponsored by McAfee), published in 2014, estimated that the annual damage to the global economy was $445 billion. Approximately $1.5 billion was lost in 2012 to online credit and debit card fraud in the US. In 2018, a study by Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), in partnership with McAfee, concludes that close to $600 billion, nearly one percent of global GDP, is lost to cybercrime each year.

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