The recent world revolution has changed people's lives. As each era creates new and advanced technology, individuals will begin to believe in new ways to communicate and save our personal life. This will make the Internet and mobile phone network the latest information bank of all social trusts to protect personal information. Now that these sources are being accessed by people all over the world, spy agencies are now looking at these information banks as a source of access to millions of individuals.
Cybercrime: Recently, with the advent of technology, a new form of crime called Cybercrime has emerged. It can explain that you steal someone's identity and use it for fraudulent purposes. Protecting your privacy online is a big problem. Most of these criminals are undergoing adequate education and are aware of the flaws in Internet technology. Most victims do not even recognize that someone steals their personal information and uses it illegally. Credit card fraud is one of the main areas targeted by victims. However, this is the exception if a hacker intrudes a computer and attempts to steal personal data such as security numbers or bank passwords. Recently, many people have experienced their own personal photos being spreading to the Internet by being abused or distorted. ID fraud, illegal electronic remittance, phishing, electronic money laundering, sales and investment fraud are examples of cyber crime.
Privacy can be the most widely discussed ethical issue at ICT and is emphasized as the main focus of RRI (Preissl 2011). The new technology being investigated exacerbates the privacy problem and even even creates new things. This is probably due to an increase in the amount of data that can be created and collected by most ubiquitous and ubiquitous systems (eg, environmental intelligence, neural computing, robotics, virtual / augmented reality, etc.). In addition, new technologies may offer new ways to store, process, and interpret this data flood. Finally, we can expect that a new data type will emerge. This can lead to new privacy issues as well. A good example is emotional computing that promises to gather data on emotional state. This may lead to results that are not yet fully understood. 2016)
Ethical Emerging Information and Communication Technology: Implementing Responsible Research and Innovation