The futures studies of cybercrimes against NAJA staff
strategic reports from major telecommunications and Internetcompanies in World show that until 2020, there will be 50 milliard devices connected to the internet and 15 milliard of this amount mobile devices and tablets of this amount will constitute that enable users to be Online access to movies and video clips. Another part of these statistics indicate that mobile networks broadband will cover ninety percent( 90% ) the totalworld's population by the end of this decade. Everyone in every time and place have been covered by internet cover and establishment of virtual society and will remove temporal and geographical limitations that humankind be involvedwith them and cause to many changes completely dissimilar with current situation in areas of social, economic, cultural, educational, trade and security. Virtual society started with basiccommunication elements at the beginningand after the web 1 or content-basedWeb that its instances are radio, television, Internet, printers, e-mail and search engines and its audience is passive; now have advanced to active audience of web 2 means communicative-based web that including web 2.0, podcasts, weblog, wiki, social commerce, social network and mobile community and in future will be web3 or integration fieldWeb, web 4 or connect objects web and finallywill be web 5 orthoughts developmentWebuntil 2020. But what is our relation, with these changes in technology area, audience and society? Undoubtedly, one of the topics of interest for security and disciplinary (law enforcement) agencies, in this metamorphosis movementis directingshape and content changing of traditional crimes to evolved (combination of virtual and traditional) and new crime (only cyber) and appear phenomenon of cybercrimeWhich is developing currently with social, political, financial, security and paramilitary security approaches. In this study have examined the present and future situation of virtual space and moreover haveanalyzed its fields in occurring cybercrime against NAJA̒s staff with futures studies approach.