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Computer Crime



Computer Crime


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Ever since I  got my first computer.  I have enjoyed working on them.  I have
learned a tremendous amount of trouble shooting.  With my recent computer I have
come across computer crime.  I got interested in hacking, prhreaking, and salami
slicing.  But before I go to far, I need to learn more about it like the
consequences?  One question in mind is what crimes are their and what kind of
things you can do with them?  I would like to find out why people do thesis
things?  I would also like to learn the laws against all computer crime?

II

Today's computer society has brought a new form of crime.  There are those
"hackers" who break their way into computers to learn the system or get
information.  I found out in the book Computer Crime written by Judson, Karen:
That "Salami Slicers" steal small amounts of money from many bank customers this
adding up to a great deal of money.  I also read about phone phreaks more known
as "Phreakers."  They steal long distance phone services.  Phreakers commit many
other crimes against phone companies.

In the book Computer Crime it states, most people commit thesis crimes, because
they where carious and wanted to explore the system.  All they want to do is
exploit systems not destroy it.  It is purely intellectual.  I know one...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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