CYBERCRIME

Cards (21)

  • •the use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends
    •Cybercrime
  • •criminal activity or a crime that involves the Internet, a computer system, or computer technology
    •Cybercrime
  • What crimes were punishable under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (R.A. 10175)?
    Child Pornography
    Libel
    Aiding or Abetting in the Commission of Cybercrime
    Attempt in the Commission of Cybercrime
  • unauthorized registration and use of Internet domain names that are identical or similar to trademarks, service marks, company names, or personal names.
    Cybersquatting
  • occurs when someone steals your personal information—such as your Social Security Number, bank account number, and credit card information.
    Computer-Related Identity Theft
  • The willful engagement, maintenance, control, or operation, directly or indirectly, of any lascivious exhibition of sexual organs or sexual activity, with the aid of a computer system, for favor or consideration.
    Cybersex
  • include voice mails or SMS made via telecommunications service for the purpose of informing about, soliciting or promoting commercial transaction bordering on product, service, or investment.
    Unsolicited Commercial Communications
  • What issues were raised against the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012? Were those concerns justifiable? Why or why not?
    (a)Offenses against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and systems:
     (1) Illegal Access. – The access to the whole or any part of a computer system without right.
    (2) Illegal Interception.
  • impersonation of legitimate individuals, authorities, agencies, and other entities online for fraudulent purposes.
    Computer-related Forgery
    • a crime that involves blackmailing a victim. The extorter threatens to share images, videos, or information about the victim’s sexual preferences unless the victim pays up or engages in more sexual acts
    Sextortion
  • the perpetrator will threaten to share the sexual content with the victim’s family, colleagues, friends, and other acquaintances. Alternatively, the content might be uploaded to a large (pornographic) online platform.
    SEXTORTION
  • What advices were given by the authorities on how people can be protected against cybercrimes?
    1.Consider extra caution in opening random emails and links.
    2.Avoid engaging in computer-related malicious acts.
    3.Know your limitations and practice safety usage of social media accounts.
    4.Practice netiquettes.
  •  The Supreme Court (SC) today declared constitutional several provisions in Republic Act 10175 or Cybercrime Law including the one that penalizes online libel.
  • On Feb. 18, the high court declared the online libel provision as constitutional, adding that only the author of the libellous post can be prosecuted.
  • Cybercrime law is essential to upholding the protection of every individual, business, and government that can be a victim of these crimes. It ensures the safety of our information, money, and families
  • AN ACT DEFINING CYBERCRIME, PROVIDING FOR THE PREVENTION, INVESTIGATION, SUPPRESSION AND THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES THEREFORE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
    Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 | RA10175
  • It provides protection to the victim who consents to the sexual act or any similar activity and the recording of it but not to the copying and reproduction of said material and holds the offender liable for violating such provision.
    RA 9995 | ANTI-VOYEURISM ACT |Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009
  • defined as public and malicious imputation of a crime, or of a vice or defect, real or imaginary, or any act, omission, condition, status, or circumstance tending to cause the dishonor, discredit, or contempt of a natural or juridical person, or to blacken the memory of the dead.
    Article 353 of the Revised Penal Code| LIBEL|
  • State values the dignity of women and children and guarantees full respect for human rights. The State also recognizes the need to protect the family and its members particularly women and children, from violence and threats to their personal safety and security
    RA 9262 | VAWCI|Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004
  • It provides protection to the victim who consents to the sexual act or any similar activity and the recording of it but not to the copying and reproduction of said material and holds the offender liable for violating such provision
    RA 9995 | ANTI-VOYEURISM ACT |
    Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009
  • also called "computer crime"

    cybercrime