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2007-11-05 22:03:34 -
smelly elle


2007-10-03 14:05:41 - comp geek hater
im bored and i dont even no wat were talkin about but i do no i hate u all... ^.^


2007-09-26 11:31:18 - student
uggh get it right...computer crimes is against the law and should be taken into serious consideration....so i suggest that it be stop!!!


2007-08-31 00:50:46 -
it is against by the low so stop doing crimes in computer.....hehehe


2007-07-26 00:51:26 - emily
computer crime is bad. do not be bad. u smell if u do bad things. dnt smell1


2007-07-26 00:50:06 - emily
hello smelly


2007-07-19 13:17:11 -
Assignment was giving to us about it.


2007-04-16 11:49:53 - Emily
This is very interesting.


2006-10-24 15:31:30 -
you weat poo


2005-12-06 05:16:02 -
Examples of computer crime are:

* Fraud achieved by the manipulation of computer records.
* Spamming wherever outlawed completely or where regulations controlling it are violated.
* Deliberate circumvention of computer security systems.
* Unauthorised access to or modification of
o programs (see software cracking and hacking).
o data.
* Intellectual property theft, including software piracy.
* Industrial espionage by means of access to or theft of computer materials.
* Identity theft where this is accomplished by use of fraudulent computer transactions.
* Writing or spreading computer viruses or worms.
* Salami slicing is the practice of stealing money repeatedly in extremely small quantities
* Denial-of-service attack, where company websites are flooded with service requests and their website is overloaded and either slowed or crashes completely
* Making and digitally distributing child pornography


Computer crime is a felony violation of section 1030 of the United States Code.
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