Any law that pertains to the internet and internet-related technology is known as cyber law. One of the newest aspects of the legal system is cyber law. This is due to the rapid advancement of internet technology. People who use the internet have legal safeguards under cyber law. This applies to both corporations and ordinary people. Anyone who uses the internet should familiarise themselves with cyber legislation. The ""law of the internet"" is another term for cyber law. There are three basic forms of cybercrime that you should be aware of. These are some of the categories: • Violent Crimes Against People While many crimes take place online, they have real-world consequences. Cyber harassment and stalking, the dissemination of child pornography, different sorts of spoofing, credit card fraud, human trafficking, identity theft, and online-related libel or slander are all examples of these crimes. • Theft of personal property. Some cybercrime targets property, such as a computer or a server. DDOS attacks, hacking, virus transmission, cyber and typo squatting, computer vandalism, copyright infringement, and IPR breaches are all examples of these crimes. • Crimes Against the State. When a cybercrime is perpetrated against the government, it is considered a threat to the country's sovereignty and a form of warfare. Hacking, obtaining confidential information, cyber warfare, cyber terrorism, and pirated software are all examples of cybercrime against the government.