IntroductionThe use of modern Internet technology has allowed people to rapidly exchange information, never before experienced by man. The growth and development of societies in a globalizing world and the trend towards the so-called information society have meant that traders, people become increasingly dependent on information technology to facilitate the progress of international business transactions , and many viewers believe that a full-fledged electronic commerce is approaching a reality. This, characterized by the rapid processing and transfer of information through the Internet, has made individuals prefer to conclude contracts and legal actions in the online network. This trade, which is mainly based on computers and the use of this technique, has shown many problems from the scientific and legal point of view. levels of network transactions. However, the emergence of hackers on the Internet has important consequences both locally and internationally. In particular, many argue that inadequate legislation and enforcement creates incentives for abusers (hackers) to step up their fraudulent activities on the Internet. One such issue related to IT law is the protection of privacy or the reliability of information transferred via the Internet under the contract that is acquired electronically. Cybercrime and information criminal law are relatively young phenomena. A first historical analysis indicates that each new development in information technology is followed by a corresponding adaptation of crime and legislation. This research focuses on the quality of legal regulations and enforcement in ensuring that transaction data is protected and protected from electronic misuse around the world. . It also highlights the ef... middle of paper... the human brain is not easy or impossible to appreciate. Computer-generated crime cannot be removed from cyberspace. It is quite possible to control them. History testifies that no legislation has succeeded in completely eliminating crime from the world. Furthermore, we all together do not deny the need to make changes to the Information Technology Act to make it more effective in fighting cyber crime. By exploring, comparing and analyzing Saudi legislation (Islamic law) with British legislation, we can get a complete picture of the best methods to control Internet crime to safeguard the business of traders. I suggest that the only likely measure is to make people aware of their rights and duties (report crimes as a collective duty towards society) and also tighten enforcement of laws to control crime..
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