Cybercrime includes a blend of various ordinary violations with new illicit acts. Singular cybercrime episodes are events of
specific criminal offenses and, as numerous national wrongdoing measurements and overviews illustrate, are consistently
expanding. As indicated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internet Complaint Center got 269422 grumblings of
Internet wrongdoing in 2014, which shows an ascent of 1600% in contrast with the 16838 whines remembered for the
underlying report [1, 2]. What might be compared to 117339 assaults for each day. Correspondingly, the German Crime
Statistics showed a 23.6% expansion in the quantity of cybercrime occurrence from 2007 to 2008.
This paper means to contribute toward better understanding cybercrime by proposing a diagram based cybercrime episode
depiction that: 1) identifies the highlights of a cybercrime occurrence and their potential components and 2) gives a two-level
offense classification framework dependent on specific rules.