ACC205 Chapter10 10-6 Cyber Crime
malware
恶意软件
Cyber Fraud
1. Advance Fee and Online Auction Fraud 2. Consumer Protections
Cyber Theft
1. Identity Theft 2.Password Theft 3. Phishing
The computer Fraud and Abuse Act(CFAA)
1. a person who accesses a computer online, without authority, to obtain classified, restricted, or protected data (or attempts to do so ) is subject to criminal prosecution. 2. Such data could include financial and credit records, medical records, legal files, military and national security files, and other confidential informantion. 3. The theft is a felony if it is committed for a commercial purpose or for private financial gain, or if the value of the stolen data exceeds $5000. 4. Penalties include fines and imprisonment for up to 20 years. A person who violates the CFAA can also be sued in a civil action for damages.
Identity Theft
1. occurs when the wrongdoer steals a form of identification
Cyber crime
any criminal activity occurring via a computer in the virtual community of the Internet
Prosecuting Cyber Crime
Determining the "location" of a cyber crime and identifying a criminal in cyberspace present significant challenges for law enforcement