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Involve in Computer Crimes?
Computer crimes are crimes which involves the use of computer in doing unlawful acts. Other define computer crimes as criminal activities, which involve the use of cyber technology to commit illegal or an unauthorized access to a computer system with the intent to make some damages or destroy computer data. Computer crime known as cyber-crime is a serious problem that needs concern. Computer crime can be perpetrated instantly and its effects can spread within short period of time. In addition, the increasing use of computers in making transactions in the internet like putting up on-line business makes ideas for the perpetuators to commit crime using the internet.
The use of computers
Using computer is important because it helps eases the performance of many tasks. The speed and ability to communicate with people from different places is brought by the Internet. Internet is a worldwide network that is used to send or to receive information and provide access to the World Wide Web. But this same speed and ability to communicate also gives chance for computer criminals to do their unlawful act. Computer crime plays an important role in the criminal law of the information technology. Further increase in computers advancement is an opportunity to also increase criminal acts and as a result an increase in the number of statutes to punish those who abuse and use this technology to commit crime.
The Crime in Information Technology
Computer crimes may also include the unlawful acts like identity theft, electronic fraud, and alteration of data. Computer crimes may not involve actual damage to physical property. Computer crimes contain illegal management of confidential information and important data. Computer crimes involve activities like hacking and software theft, in which the privacy of the users is hindered. These unlawful activities involve the rupture on privacy of information. Different types of computer crimes have compelled the presentation and use of newer and more effective security measures.
Computer crimes are often grouped into three categories which include:
- Those in which the computer contains the "subject" of a crime and in which the perpetrator's goal is the computer itself. This may include computer processors.
- Those in which the computer appears the "subject" of a crime, either as the physical site of the offense or as the source that can damage information. Viruses and malicious software are included in this category.
- Those in which the computer serves as the "item" used to commit old crimes in the internet. This may include offenses like child pornography, cyber sex, identity theft, electronic fraud and many more.
Although teenage hackers and underage can be perpetuators, electronic fraud perpetrators have no definite age as log as the perpetuator can operate computers and use it as a medium to collect money in illegal way. Perpetrators commit computer crimes for different reasons. Objectives range from intent to exhibit technical expertise to destroy computer security systems to get the important data, making revenge against former employers, or damaging government computer systems.
Searching for a lawyer that understand laws under Computer Crimes
If you are involved or accused of computer crimes, then you should seek for legal advice right away. Attorney Kenneth H. Lewis is an expert in handling computer crimes. Contact Ken H. Lewis law firm for more information. Call 213-624-4904 for free consultations.
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