MIL: Lesson 8

Cards (20)

  • MEDIA
    All channels of communication including everything from printed paper to digital data
  • CHALLENGE
    Something new that requires great effort and determination
  • OPPORTUNITIES
    Anything that needs great effort and determination for anyone who faces it
  • CYBERCRIME
    • The use of computers as an instrument to further illegal ends
    • Criminal activity or a crime that involves the internet, a computer system, or computer technology
    • Spreading hate and inciting terrorism
    • Distributing child pornography
    • Grooming
    • Making sexual advances to minors
  • Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (R.A. 10175)
  • First-time a criminal using cybercrime were arrested. A woman named Ignacio who used illegal transactions connected to terrorists.
    2014
  • HACKING
    • The act of identifying and then exploiting weaknesses in a computer system or network, usually to gain unauthorized access to personal or organizational data
    • It is not always a malicious activity, but the term has mostly negative connotations due to its association with cybercrime
  • HACKING
    • MALWARE
  • PHISHING
    A cybercrime in which a target or targets are contacted by email, telephone or text message by someone posing as a legitimate institution to lure individuals into providing sensitive data such as personally identifiable information, banking and credit card details, and passwords
  • IDENTITY THEFT
    It occurs when criminals steal a victim's personal information to commit criminal acts. Using this stolen information, a criminal takes over the victim's identity and conducts a range of fraudulent activities in their name
  • SEXTORTION
    Can start on any site, app, messaging platform, or game where people meet and communicate. After the criminals have one or more videos or pictures, they threaten to publish that content, or they threaten violence, to get the victim to produce more images
  • REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9995 OR THE ANTI-PHOTO AND VIDEO VOYEURISM ACT OF 2009
  • Broadcast
    To make public, by any means, a visual image with the intent that it be viewed by a person or persons
  • Capture
    With respect to an image, means to videotape, photograph, film, record by any means, or broadcast
  • Female breast
    Any portion of the female breast
  • Photo or video voyeurism
    The act of taking photo or video coverage of a person or group of persons performing sexual act or any similar activity or of capturing an image of the private area of a person or persons without the latter's consent
  • Offenses Against Computer Systems and Data
    This category includes computer-related identity theft, forgery, and fraud, addressing the duplicity and misrepresentation possible in the digital realm.
  • Computer-related Offenses
    Computer-related identity theft, forgery, and fraud, addressing the duplicity and misrepresentation possible in the digital realm
  • Content-related Offenses

    Offenses under this umbrella concern illicit content that could harm individuals or societal values, such as child pornography, cybersex, or unsolicited communications.
  • Online Libel
    A contentious topic given the influence of social media in modern communication, seeking to balance freedom of expression with the protection against false or malicious content online