Abstract

Cybercrime Convention defines computer-related forgery as "intentional… and without right, the input, alteration, deletion, or suppression of computer data, resulting in inauthentic data with the intent that it be considered or acted upon for legal purposes as if it were authentic, regardless whether or not the data is directly readable and intelligible." Public procurement (or government crime to the authorities) is the single largest marketplace for government spending and the greatest source of official corruption worldwide. Various factors make this government process a hot bed of corruption in high-income and low-income countries alike. Vendor selection processes are complex and opaque, involving a high degree of human discretion. Not only do these vulnerabilities lead to massive financial waste, but they distort market prices, reduce healthy competition, and frequently result in substandard goods and ineffective services. To Overcome this we develop a platform where through a person can give a tip to crime authorities without showing their own information. Our platform includes 2 main user roles where first panel is government authorities panel where they can receive all the information and other panel is of person who is sending sensitive information to the authorities. Our platform is safe from malware, pishing attack and cross site scripting attacks and sql injection

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