A common cybersecurity crime that shows clear means, opportunity and motive is a phishing based data breach. In one real example, an employee received an email disguised as an internal IT message asking them to verify their login. The criminal had the means by creating a realistic spoofed website, and because of the opportunity, the employee had clicked without checking the sender and of course the motive to steal credentials and access company financial records was the endgame. Once the attacker logged in, they quietly exported sensitive data and attempted to sell it online. This crime affected the organization in several ways. Operations slowed while systems were secured, employees had to reset accounts, and the company spent money on forensic investigators. The breach also damaged trust with customers who worried about their information being exposed. Overall, one simple phishing email caused major financial and reputable harm, showing why strong awareness and training are essential.
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