COMPUTER CRIMES
| Institution | TVET |
| Course | Certificate in ICT |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | stephen oyake rabilo |
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TYPES OF COMPUTER CRIMES
The following are some of various types of computer crimes:
• Data Interception: This type is exclusive to network environment
with teleprocessing activities in which the criminal may tap the signal
sent to a computer from remote source.
• Data Modification: Alteration, destruction, or erasing of data in the
computer, usually done with desire to misallocate money or to cover
up management incompetence.
• Theft of Software/piracy: Taking or copying data, regardless of
whether it is protected by other laws, e.g., copyright, privacy, etc.
The cause of this may be for profit purpose or for private use
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