Yes, they can be tracked down and prosecuted.
yes
A free proxy can allow a computer to do many things. One of the most popular uses of a proxy is changing the country that the computer seems from another country. This can be used when visiting some websites.
Possibly. If you take your computer on a plane with wifi and when your airplane is in another country and the wifi works, then yes
An example for computer networking question is: how many digits of the DNIC identify the country? Another asks for how many routing algorithms are used.
The computer has a large role in government affairs. For instance if someone needs information about another country they could look it up.
There is no device that allows a computer to work in a different country you have to change the settings in the computer for it to work in a different country.
As long as you have computer access, it does not matter where you are.
That is usually possible. If the hotel's computer can get you on the internet, you can usually use your email account through the webmail interface.
The country that was the first to use the computer was Germany. This computer was a binary calculator and was used to complete mathematical computations. The first computer used for breaking codes was used in England.
The Computer Modern was invented 1958 USA
Typically, a spy, whether they be from another country or another business, is not going to randomly hack into your computer. The only reason they will hack into it is to gain valuable information about your business, or about your country. Have no fear, if you are just a random person who doesn't have any valuable information pertaining to a business or to the country, it is highly unlikely a spy is going to hack into your computer. And if you do have valuable information pertaining to this country or to a business, then they should have made you aware of the vulnerabilities and reasons for spies hacking into your system, and the steps you can take.
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