TECHNOLOGY
By Henry CarbajalWith the proliferation of computer-based communications permeating most aspects of work and home life, laws originally intended to curb incidents of computer network hacking can read on typical situations of business malfeasance. Many federal and state statutes address computer-based crimes, however, three statutes merit particular mention. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is the primary federal statute aimed at comba...
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