IITM Journal of Management and IT

  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 6
  • Issue: 1

The Online Murder: Death via Hacked Internet Connected Technologies

  • Author:
  • Nishtha Girotra1, Raghunatha Sethupathy2
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 86 to 89

1Student, Campus Law Centre, Delhi University, E-45, Kamla Nagar, New Delhi

2Student, Campus Law Centre, Delhi University, 8/61, Vijay Nagar Double Storey, New Delhi

Abstract

Recently it was specified in the newspaper article that the first online murder is expected to take place in the end of 2014, but fortunately there was no such incident. After this news, everyone in this world really wanted to know about online murder and the events which are associated with it. So this research is an attempt to study about the online murder and its consequence where the researchers have adopted a theoretical review of various documents available in the globe. The authors have made use of the online articles for carrying out this particular research and this is non-quantitative research adopted by reviewing the existing literature. Online murder is one among the gravest cybercrimes and it is predicted by the European police office (Europol) that in near future one such murder will soon occur. So the paper lays its great deal of emphasize on online murder which is classified in this paper as Direct and Indirect murder. The researchers have also focused on the conversion of the society from Internet of Things(IoT) to Internet of Everything (IoE.) The paper focuses on the security aspects of online murder with special emphasize on the Indian Scenario.

Keywords

Online Murder, Internet of Everything, Europol Report