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Computer Misuse Act (1990)

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Computer Misuse Act (1990)

The Computer Misuse Act (1990) was brought in to protect against hacking and cybercrime. It consists of three offences:

Unauthorised access

Unauthorised access

  • It is illegal to attempt to access a computer or its contents without authorisation.
Unauthorised access with intent

Unauthorised access with intent

  • It is illegal to attempt to access a network or device with the intent of committing further criminal activity.
Unauthorised modification

Unauthorised modification

  • It is illegal to intend to modify or destroy a computer system, software or data without authorisation.
    • For example, this makes creating, obtaining or deploying malware a criminal offence.
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