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9th CIRCUIT RULES ON EMPLOYEE USE OF WORK COMPUTERS

The 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1830) made criminal intentionally accessing a protected computer without authorization or exceeding authorized access to that computer and thereby obtaining information it as well as doing so with the intent … Continue reading

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CYBERWAR (Cont.)

On May 30, 2007 in a blog post titled “Cyberwar” I wrote about a distributed denial-of-service attack launched against Estonia. According to an article published on February 19, 2010 in the New York Times, investigators into the online attacks on … Continue reading

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CYBERWAR

We all rely on computers networks to withdraw money, to make credit card purchases, to pay our bills and to use the Internet to shop, among other things.  In addition, in many cities we access networks to enter and exit … Continue reading

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