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Computer Ethics In Cybersecurity

  2) Thou shalt not interfere with other people's computer work: 

Computer viruses are small programs that disrupt other people’s computer work by destroying their files, taking huge amounts of computer time or memory, or by simply displaying annoying messages. Generating and consciously spreading computer viruses is unethical.

4) Thou shalt not use a computer to steal: 

Using a computer to break into the accounts of a company or a bank and transferring money should be judged the same way as robbery. It is illegal and there are strict laws against it.

7) Thou shalt not use other people's computer resources without authorisation or proper compensation: 

Multiuser systems use user id’s and passwords to enforce their memory and time allocations, and to safeguard information.  You should not try to bypass this authorisation system. Hacking a system to break and bypass the authorisation is unethical.

(Computer skills and Research Lesson, DMUIC, 2023)




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These commandments are strongly connected with Cybersecurity, in order to to maintain a secure browsing and have a good enviorment with technology. 







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