Cybercrime HACKING CASE WHAT IS HACKING HACKING The
Cybercrime HACKING CASE
WHAT IS HACKING?
HACKING �The act of gaining unauthorized access to a computer system or network and in some cases making unauthorized use of this access. Hacking is also the act by which other forms of cyber-crime are committed.
HACKING �Exploring the details of programmable systems and how to stretch capabilities, as opposed to most users, who prefer to learn only the minimum necessary.
HACKING �Hacking can also be defined as intentionally accesses a computer without authorization or exceeds authorized access. Various state and federal laws govern computer hacking.
WHY DO THEY HACK?
ADVANTAGES OF HACKING �To Protect your home computer against malicious hackers, investing in a good firewall is highly recommended. �It’s also a good idea to check your software programs for updates on a regular basis.
ADVANTAGES OF HACKING �Can be used to recover lost information where the computer password has been lost. �Teaches you that no technology is 100% secure.
DISADVANTAGES OF HACKING �Criminals can use it to their advantage. �It can harm someone's privacy.
WHERE DO THEY HACK?
WHERE DO THEY HACK? �WEBSITES �BANKS �COMPUTERS �GAMES ETC…
WHO ARE THE HACKERS?
HACKERS �Hackers is most common among teenagers and young adults, although there are many older hackers too. Hackers are true technology buffs who enjoy learning more about how computers work and consider computer hacking an art form.
WHAT ARE THE PUNISHMENT FOR BAD HACKING?
PUNISHMENT FOR BAD HACKING? �IMPRISON �COMMUNITY SERVICE �FINEMENT �ETC…
SAMPLE CASE IN HACKING
WHAT? • Pled guilty to five counts of unauthorized acts with intent to impair operation of or prevent/hinder access to a computer. • Two of unauthorized computer access with intent to commit other offences.
WHAT? One of unauthorized computer access with intent to commit other offences, and one of unauthorized access to computer material. • Hacking attempt on the websites of Kent Police, University of Cambridge and Oxford. •
WHERE? �United Kingdom in England. �Kent Police. � University of Cambridge. � University of Oxford.
WHEN? �May 16, 2013 in United Kingdom. �June 3, 2010 in Kent Police �March 24, 2007 in University of Cambridge. �June 17, 2001 in University of Oxford.
WHO? �Lewys Martin, Mark Abene. �Chad Davis, Jerome Heckenkamp, Raphael Gray �Mike Calce. �Adam Botbyl.
WHY? �To commit other offences. �To impair operation of or prevent or hinder access to a computer. �Attempting on hacking websites.
PUNISHMENT �Two years imprisonment. � 25 days of community service. �Fined $100, 367. 00
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