In this age and time more
and more people are using computers. It helps everyone to simplify his or her
work and makes it easy. But there is a downside to it, but like with everything
it comes with pitfalls. So to avoid these there should be rules and there is.
Read this and follow these rules
Computer Ethics:
Ethics is a set of moral principles
that govern the behaviour of a group or individual. Therefore, computer ethics
is set of moral principles that regulate the use of computers. Some common
issues of computer ethics include intellectual property rights (such as
copyrighted electronic content), privacy concerns, and how computers affect
society. Computer Ethics is a part of practical
philosophy, which concern with how computing professionals should make
decisions regarding professional and social conduct.
Computer
ethics was propounded Washington DC was purposed following ten issues related
to the computer ethics.
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Do not use a
computer to harm other people.
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Do not interfere with
other people computer work
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Do not interfere
around other people commuter files.
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Do not use or copy on
license software for which we do not have paid.
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Do not use a computer
to still.
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Do not use a computer
to bear falls wetness.
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Do not others people
computer resources without authorization or proper compensations (PAY)
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Do not use people
intellectual outputs.
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Always think about
social consequences of program we are writing or designing
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Always use a computer
in certain wage that demonstrate consideration and respect for our fallow
human.
Computer Crime:
Alternatively referred
to as cyber crime, e-crime, electronic crime, or hi-tech
crime. Computer crime is
an act performed by a knowledgeable computer user, sometimes referred to as
a hacker that illegally browses or steals a company's or individuals
private information. In some cases, this person or group of individuals may be
malicious and destroy or otherwise corrupt the computer or data files.
Computer crime is
criminal activities, which involves the uses of information technology to gain
and illegal, are on authorized access to a computer system with the intension
of damaging deleting or altering computer data.
Computer
crime may not necessary involves in damaging property but also include
manipulation of confidential data and critical information. Computer crime may
be considered as: -
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Unlawful access of
data in computers
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Unauthorized use of
computer services
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Changing and damaging
data in computer.
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Ownership of devices
to obtain authorized telephone facilities
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Destruction of
private of public document that means hacking website transmission of data or
viruses.
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Do damage the
program, computer system and computer network.
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Computer Crime/ cyber
Crime