Last updated September 3, 2010
Computer Crime
The Internet has been an amazing breakthrough in technology. It has placed information, knowledge, and resources within the reach of all users, all within the simple click of a mouse. However, all of this information has not been without a price. With all of the positive advances of the Internet, computer crime or cyberspace crime has also been on the advance. Computer crime laws may vary from state to state but the basic principles behind the crime are the same, and they are all criminal offenses. Here are some examples of a computer crime.
Accessing a computer network or system without proper authority is a criminal offense. Additionally, if anyone accesses a computer network or system and steals data, makes copies of programs, damages programs or the network, modifies or changes the system or vital programs, or uses the system without permission may be charged with a computer crime.
Another aspect of a computer crime involves the use of creating and distributing viruses. A virus is a program that is created and released into a computer that will spread through a computer network. It may falsify information, change program functions, or steal personal data. People who create viruses may be charged with a computer crime.
People who use computers in an attempt to defraud or as part of a scheme are committing a computer crime and may face charges. Due to Spam laws, if a computer is used to falsify the source of an email sender, or used to hide that identity, a computer crime has been committed.
Internet Service Providers are the entities that provide computer service for the general public and businesses. However, when someone taps into a computer ISP and steals information they are guilty of a computer crime. Being charged with a computer crime is a serious criminal offense. If you have been charged with committing a computer crime, you should seek the advice and counsel of an attorney who is experienced with these types of cases.
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