The Computer Misuse Act was enacted in the UK to combat cybercrime, including hacking and unauthorized access to computer systems. It was created in response to the successful appeal of R v. Gold, which occurred from 1984 to 1985. The law makes it a crime to access computer hardware without permission, modify material on a […]
The Computer Misuse Act 1990 in the UK makes activities like hacking, software abuse, and accessing protected computer files illegal. It was created after the successful appeal of Robert Schifreen and Stephen Gold’s conviction for hacking into British Telecom Prestel’s system. The act prohibits unauthorized access, modification, and use of someone else’s identification to access […]
The Apostrophe Protection Society, founded to help writers with punctuation errors, has shut down due to increasing ignorance and laziness. The website remains accessible for reference. What’s wrong with this sentence? If you have an understanding of basic punctuation, you’ll know that the correct way to spell the first word is “What’s that.” It’s a […]