Posted on Mar 3, 2016
Why psychopaths/cybercriminals are supported by naïve masses and what could be done against it?
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Psychopaths are very manipulative and can easily gain people’s trust. They learn to mimic emotions, despite their inability to actually feel them,and will appear normal to unsuspecting people. Psychopaths hide behind the masses and meticulously manipulate them to fulfil their desires. Some take extensive efforts to stay close to their victims.(pedophiles)What they hate most are authority figures!!
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Are you suggesting that all cybercriminals are psychopaths or that all psychopaths are cybercriminals? I am not sure why you so closely relate the two. I am sure some cybercriminals are psychopaths but your use of the slash between the two seems to indicate you think most or all are. Be careful, if they are indeed mentally ill they may use that as a defense and gain leniency in the courts. I would suggest you stick to punishing the behavior (cybercrime) and not try to link it to mental illness.
In an earlier post you wanted the death sentence for cybercriminals, now you are linking it with psychopathic behavior. I am all for more severe punishment for crimes that do real damage to people. You might want to think about your rhetoric on the topic.
In an earlier post you wanted the death sentence for cybercriminals, now you are linking it with psychopathic behavior. I am all for more severe punishment for crimes that do real damage to people. You might want to think about your rhetoric on the topic.
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Gayane Badalian-Very MD. Ph.D
Absolutely true, generalizing it is a rather bad idea... and yes, I am absolutely supportive of harsh punishments for cybercriminals...
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Gayane Badalian-Very MD. Ph.D Can you elaborate on which legislation you are referring too? How would the masses be educated and what would the curriculum?
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Gayane Badalian-Very MD. Ph.D
Our legislations do have shortcoming when the crime happens in cyberspace.. To start with we need to impose longer imprisonment terms and large financial punishments ( compared to 5 year terms in current legislation). Education of masses would be harder... Perhaps a cybercrime tax!! would do the job... ( no words and all action!!)
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Gayane Badalian-Very MD. Ph.D
US companies are loosing over 500 Billion Dollars to cybercriminals and the surprising factor is people tend to support them as hacktivist... Doesn't that concern you? the theft costs are always landing on taxpayers...
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SN Greg Wright
Gayane Badalian-Very MD. Ph.D - Of course it does. But how does that relate to psychopaths and pedophiles? I guess I just had a hard time discerning your intended message -- something that could be entirely me, and not you.
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Gayane Badalian-Very MD. Ph.D
Well, it seems I was not clear,,, Cyber crimes are not limited to white color financial crimes...That is only one half!! Cybercriminals are falsely demonstrated as non-significant!! criminals/hacktivist in pursuit of financial gain... Yet over 50% of cyber crimes are associated with child exploitation, human and organ trafficking and Intelligence crimes ( that is where the psychopaths and pedophiles join the group)
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