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٠ Preface
٠ Acknowledgement
٠ Messages
٠ Case Studies
- Case-1: Blackmailing
- Case-2: Credit Card Fraud
- Case-3: Hosting Obscene Profiles
- Case-4: Illegal Money Transfer
- Case-5: Fake Travel Agent
- Case-6: Creating Fake Profile
- Case-7: Intellectual Property Theft
- Case-8: Obscene E-mails
- Case-9: Online Railway Ticket Fraud-I
- Case-10: Obscene Phone Calls
- Case-11: Data Theft
- Case-12: Hacking
- Case-13: Online Stock Exchange Fraud
- Case-14: Online Railway Ticket Fraud-II
- Case-15: Morphed Photographs
- Case-16: Sexual Harassment
٠ Conclusion
٠ Glossary
٠ About KPMG
٠ About NASSCOM
 
  Case Studies :: Case-8: Obscene E-mails  

State

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Maharashtra

City

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Mumbai

Sections of Law

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67 of IT Act 2000 r/w sec 2 of Indecent

    Representation of Women  (Prohibition) Act 1986.

“It requires a very unusual mind to undertake the analysis of the obvious.” - Alfred North Whitehead

Background
The complainant received an e-mail stating that the sender had in his possession some objectionable/ morphed/ obscene photographs of the complainant. The accused in this case demanded to meet the complainant. Failing to do so, the accused threatened to put these on the Internet and circulate these among her friends and relatives.

Investigation
On receiving the complaint, the investigating team extracted the e-mail header to trace the IP address. This IP address was tracked down to a company.
Using system logs, the exact computer used and its user were identified. The accused was arrested. The investigating team also seized the computer and some photographs of a look-alike of the victim from the accused. These evidences were sent to the forensic sciences laboratory, which confirmed that the seized computer contained evidence that implicated the accused in the incident.

Current status
The police filed a charge sheet on October 27, 2004 and the matter is presently subjudice.