**4.3 Cybercrime against organisations**

Organisations are seriously threatened and attacked by the activities of cybercriminals. Such attacks and threats have resulted to loss of sensitive information, money, and intellectual property. The activities of these criminals have also made consumers to lose confidence and trust in the services provided by these organisations. Cyber-terrorism is one of the most remarkable forms of cybercrime against organisations. Another form of cybercrime against organisations is cyber-warfare. Simply put, it refers to politically motivated hacking to conduct sabotage and espionage, especially, among nations.

### **4.4 Cybercrime against society**

Cybercrimes against society may take the form of "forgery, cyber-terrorism, web jacking, polluting the youths through indecent programming, financial crimes, sale of illegal articles, net extortion, cyber-contraband, data diddling, logicbombs, etc". This type of crime also includes; revenue stamps, forgery of currency notes, certificates, mark sheets, among others, high grade scanners and printers may be used to forge these documents. Web jacking hackers obtain access to and control over the website of others, and they may even modify the content of the website to accomplish political aims or to make financial benefit.
