computer virus
Scumware are any programs that get on your computer without your consent
Unauthorized?
yes you can return it without their consent,just take it back you just can't get another car without their consent,not using their information.
Not without the consent of the person the information concerns. Without consent the association is breaking the Data Protection Act, or a similar law depending on your country.
No because you will destroy your computer!
Some states presently allow disclosure of the following types of mental health information without patient consent: to other treatment providers, to researchers.
A program designed to infiltrate a computer system without the owner's consent is known as malware. This term encompasses various malicious software types, including viruses, worms, trojans, and spyware, all aimed at compromising system security, stealing information, or causing harm. Malware typically exploits vulnerabilities in software or user behavior to gain unauthorized access and execute harmful actions.
If that information is public the answer is yes.
In most situations, schools cannot access a student's medical information without parental consent. Medical information is protected by privacy laws such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) which require parental consent for disclosure.
No. It was not. There was a Trojan horse that was lethal. Your computer would "destroy" itself and spread the virus without you knowing.
I am not able to provide personal information on individuals without their consent.
If you mean switching off without shutting-down properly - it won't destroy the hard-drive - but it may cause errors. The hard drive is a flat disc, with a sensor that reads and writes information to it. When you shut-down the computer, it moves the sensor to an unused part of the disc, and cuts the power to the disc's motor.