get on the computer
It is generally considered unethical because computer viruses and other malicious programs harm other people's computers, which are other people's property. They also can violate other people's privacy, and also that you are accessing their computer without their permission.
Because they can cause harm to major computer systems like the data kept in a hospital or in a major government institution. And because they are REALLY ANNOYING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Creating a computer virus is unethical because viruses do things on people's computer's without their permission. Creating and distributing a computer virus would be like using their computer without their consent. Also, depending on what the computer virus does, you could incur a number of other ethical problems - like stealing, harassment, etc.
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No. It can only do what it is programmed to do. It can’t think or create.
This is a highly specific field. You can get jobs in the computer programming and gaming industry. You could also create and distribute your own video games or manage those that do.
Just because something is unethical does not mean it is also illegal. Being unethical is just bad judgment and does not create a legal issue in most cases.
you fell for it .not even i know how to create a computer game
Ribosomes create proteins, but I am unsure whether or not they also distribute them.
To create and distribute award certificates for students, you can use a template in a word processing program like Microsoft Word. Customize the certificate with the student's name, achievement, and any other relevant details. Print the certificates on quality paper and distribute them during a ceremony or event to recognize the students' accomplishments.
you put together a computer and a computer and you will create the Internet.
Photo manipulation is considered unethical because it can distort reality and mislead viewers by altering images to create false impressions or convey inaccurate information. This can undermine trust and credibility in media and communication.