Hacking

Explore content that delves into legal issues surrounding unauthorized access to computer systems, often referred to as hacking. Visitors will find articles, video interviews with cybersecurity attorneys, and resources discussing the legal ramifications, defense strategies, and legislative measures related to cybercrimes. This tag provides a comprehensive overview of the intersection between technology law and criminal justice, serving as a critical resource for those seeking to understand the legal landscape of digital security breaches.

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What is cybercrime?

Cybercrime is any illegal activity that uses computers, digital devices, or networks, and in 2023 the FBI recorded more than 880,000 cybercrime complaints. It can target individuals, businesses, or governments through hacking, scams, and data breaches, causing financial and privacy harm. This article explains key cybercrime types and how they typically work. Cybercrime refers to […]

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Exploring the Complexities of Bank Deposits and Security

Understanding Legal Aspects of Bank Deposits: Civil and Criminal Implications

Bank deposits are governed mainly by UCC Articles 3 and 4 and can trigger both civil liability and criminal charges for fraud or theft. Civil disputes often involve unauthorized withdrawals, check/payment errors, and restitution, while criminal cases focus on intent and unlawful taking. This article explains key rules, common claims, defenses, and practical implications for

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