Computer Crime I Flashcards
Access
Definition
S248 CA61
In relation to any computer system, means instruct, communicate with, store data in, receive data from, or otherwise make use of any of the resources of the computer system
Authorization
Definition
S248 CA61
Includes an authorisation conferred on a person by or under an enactment or a rule of law, or by an order of a court or judicial process
Computer System
Definition
(a) means—
(i) a computer; or
(ii) 2 or more interconnected computers; or
(iii) any communication links between computers or to remote terminals or another device; or
(iv) 2 or more interconnected computers combined with any communication links between computers or to remote terminals or any other device; and
(b) includes any part of the items described in paragraph (a) and all related input, output, processing, storage, software, or communication facilities, and stored data.
Accessing Computer System For Dishonest Purpose (1)
Section and Elements
S249 CA61
(1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years who, directly or indirectly,
accesses any computer system and thereby, dishonestly or by deception, and without claim of right,—
(a) obtains any property, privilege, service, pecuniary advantage, benefit, or valuable consideration; or
(b) causes loss to any other person.
Damaging or Interfering with a Computer System
Danger to life
Section and Elements
S250 CA61
(1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years who
intentionally or recklessly
destroys, damages, or alters any computer system
if he or she knows or ought to know that danger to life is likely to result.
Damaging or Interfering with a Computer System
Without authorisation damage, delete, modify
Section and Elements
S250 CA61
(2) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years who
intentionally or recklessly,
and without authorisation, knowing that he or she is not authorised, or being reckless as to whether or not he or she is authorised,—
(a) damages, deletes, modifies, or otherwise interferes with or impairs any data or software in any computer system; or
(b) causes any data or software in any computer system to be damaged, deleted, modified, or otherwise interfered with or impaired; or
(c) causes any computer system to—
(i) fail; or
(ii) deny service to any authorised users.
Accessing Computer System without Authorisation
Section and Elements
S252 CA61 (1) Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years who intentionally accesses, directly or indirectly,
any computer system without authorisation,
Knowing that he or she is not authorised to access that computer system,
or being reckless as to whether or not he or she is authorised to access that computer system.
(2) To avoid doubt, subsection (1) does not apply if a person who is authorised to access a computer system accesses that computer system for a purpose other than the one for which that person was given access.
Example of when a person may not be physically present at a computer to access it
A person may not be physically present at a computer but can gain access to it via software that remotely infects computers