On line fraud
The last time the Internet has been enormous, not only for the storage of information and the nature of interpersonal attitudes, but also a platform where new economic relations. The form of development of these relations is the conclusion and implementation of commercial transactions in a network (transactions remotely.) These are offers on the sale of goods, works and services in different websites. These are electronic payment systems, which help pay withdraw from the case. The development of electronic commerce and systems, so that payments to the use of the Internet (online shops, Electronic Banking, etc.) is, firstly, that the time and other costs.
Books, software, hardware, airline tickets, in a group of tourists, goods and services, users receive more often through a network.
Economic activity in the network to eliminate a number of natural physical limitations at work usual trade of the company. Computer systems on the Internet are able to support customers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Orders for production can be accepted at any time and from anywhere. The development of electronic commerce has also been encouraged by the lack of restrictions on the right. UN Special Commission has adopted “The Law on Duty-Free and electronic commerce, international trade law” during the year 1996. European Union countries and the USA are duty-free electronic commerce since 1998.
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