Finals (1.2) Flashcards
Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
Republic Act 10175
Is a Philippine law that aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the internet.
R.A. No. 10175: The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012
It covers a wide range of offenses related to computer systems, data, and online activities.
R.A. No. 10175: The Cybercrime Prevention Act
The law includes provisions on the protection of critical infrastructure against cyber threats, as well as measures to prevent and penalize cybercrime activities.
R.A. No. 10175: The Cybercrime Prevention Act
Title and Sections of R.A. No. 10175: The Cybercrime Prevention Act: (11)
1.Illegal Access (Sec. 4(a)):
2.Illegal Interception (Sec. 4(b)):
3. Data Interference (Sec. 4(c)):
4. System Interference (Sec. 4(d)):
5. Misuse of Devices (Sec. 4(e)):
6. Cyber-squatting (Sec. 4(f)):
7. Identity Theft (Sec. 4(g)):
8. Cybersex (Sec. 4(h)):
9. Content-related Offenses (Sec. 4(c)(4.14.4)):
10. Penalties (Sec. 6):
11. International Cooperation (Sec. 12):
Unauthorized access to the whole or any part of a computer system without right.
1.Illegal Access (Sec. 4(a)):
Unauthorized interception made by technical means without right of any nonpublic transmission of computer data to, from, or within a computer system, including electromagnetic emissions from a computer system carrying such computer data.
2.Illegal Interception (Sec. 4(b)):
Unauthorized alteration, damaging, or deletion of data, electronic document, or , electronic data message, without right.
Data Interference (Sec. 4(c)):
Unauthorized
hindering or
interference with the functioning of a computer system by inputting,
transmitting, damaging, deleting, deteriorating, altering, or suppressing computer data or program, electronic document,
or message
System Interference (Sec. 4(d)):
The use, production, sale, procurement, importation, distribution, or otherwise making available without right of:
-A device,
-A computer password, access code, or similar data
Misuse of Devices (Sec. 4(e)):
Acquisition of a domain name over the internet in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, or deprive others from registering the same.
Cyber-squatting (Sec. 4(f)):
Unauthorized access to intentionally acquire personal information
Identity Theft (Sec. 4(g)):
Engaging in cybersex or online sexual activities for favor or consideration
Cybersex (Sec. 4(h)):
Various offenses related to the transmission of content, such as libel, child pornography, and unsolicited commercial communications.
Content-related Offenses (Sec. 4(c)(4.14.4)):
Penalties vary depending on the offense and may include imprisonment and fines.
Penalties (Sec. 6):