The exact consequences of computer crimes varies by the exact crime. Sometimes there is a fine, but often the consequence is prison time. Some crimes are unique to computers such as computer hacking, while others are regular crimes that just happen to be done on a computer (such as fraud, drug dealing, or murder for hire).
Computer fraud is a criminal offense punishable by jail time and fines under the Computer Fraud and Abuse .
Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, this law covers safeguards against cybercrime and other frauds and exploits that can be done with a computer.
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Computer fraud can be secured by having internet security and protection from virus programs. You can get protection from your computer from various software. AVGAntivirus is a good program to protect you.
Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, this law covers safeguards against cybercrime and other frauds and exploits that can be done with a computer.
Under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, this law covers safeguards against cybercrime and other frauds and exploits that can be done with a computer.
by informing people to be aware of it
The statute of limitations for prosecuting offenses under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is five years.
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This type of fraud is mostly done by employees. It is the misuse of company computer resources such as computers to do personal business.
The possible consequences of welfare fraud include from 6 months to 2 years of time in jail, and up to a $10000 fine. You are innocent until proven guilty, so unless the court decides you are guilty, you may not have to worry about it at all
Computer crime or, more specifically, computer fraud.