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A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 1
Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computers
and the Internet
Computer Crime
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 2
A Gift of Fire
Computer Crime
Introduction
Hacking
Online Scams
Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage, Information Theft, and Forgery
Crime Fighting Versus Privacy and Civil Liberties
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 3
Introduction
Computers Are Tools
Computers assist us in our work, expand our thinking, and
provide entertainment.
Computers Are Used to Commit Crimes
Preventing, detecting, and prosecuting computer crime is a
challenge.
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 4
Hacking
The Phases of Hacking
Phase One: The early years
• 1960s and 1970s.
• Originally, hacker referred to a creative programmer wrote clever code.
• The first operating systems and computer games were written by
hackers.
• The term hacking was a positive term.
• Hackers were usually high-school and college students.
Q: Describe a modern-day version of “clever” hacks.
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 5
Hacking
The Phases of Hacking (cont’d)
Phase Two: Hacking takes on a more negative meaning.
• 1970s through 1990s.
• Authors and the media used the term hacker to describe someone who
used computers, without authorization, sometimes to commit crimes.
• Early computer crimes were launched against business and
government computers.
• Adult criminals began using computers to commit their crimes.
Q: Distinguish between the hacking done by Kevin Mitnick and Robert J.
Morris.
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 6
Hacking
The Phases of Hacking
Phase Three: The Web Era
• Beginning in the mid-1990s.
• The increased use of the Internet for school, work, business
transactions, and recreation makes it attractive to criminals with basic
computer skills.
• Crimes include the release of malicious code (viruses and worms).
• Unprotected computers can be used, unsuspectingly, to accomplish
network disruption or commit fraud.
• Hackers with minimal computer skills can create havoc by using
malicious code written by others.
Q: Why are denial-of-service attacks difficult to prevent?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 7
Hacking
Hactivism
…is the use of hacking expertise to promote a political cause.
• This kind of hacking can range from mild to destructive activities.
• Some consider hactivism as modern-age civil disobedience.
• Others believe hactivism denies others their freedom of speech and
violates property rights.
Q: Argue the case that hactivism is ethical.
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 8
Hacking
The Law
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA, 1986)
• It is a crime to access, alter, damage, or destroy information on a
computer without authorization.
• Computers protected under this law include:
– government computers,
– financial systems,
– medical systems,
– interstate commerce, and
– any computer on the Internet.
Q: Is your personal computer protected under this law?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 9
Hacking
The Law (cont’d)
USA Patriot Act (USAPA, 2001)
• Amends the CFAA.
• Allows for recovery of losses due to responding to a hacker attack,
assessing damages, and restoring systems.
• Higher penalties can be levied against anyone hacking into computers
belonging to criminal justice system or the military.
• The government can monitor online activity without a court order.
Q: Are anti-hacking laws adequate?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 10
Hacking
Catching Hackers
… requires law enforcement to recognize and respond to myriad
hacking attacks.
Computer forensics tools may include:
• Undercover agents,
• Honey pots (sting operations in cyberspace),
• Archives of online message boards,
• Tools for recovering deleted or coded information.
Computer forensics agencies and services include:
• Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT),
• National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC),
• Private companies specializing in recovering deleted files and e-mail,
tracking hackers via Web site and telephone logs, etc..
Q: What computer forensics tools or agencies have been in the news lately?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 11
Hacking
Questions About Penalties
Intent
• Should hackers who did not intend to do damage or harm be punished
differently than those with criminal intentions?
Age
• Should underage hackers receive a different penalty than adult
hackers?
Damage Done
• Should the penalty correspond to the actual damage done or the
potential for damage?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 12
Hacking
Security
Security weaknesses can be found in the computer systems
used by:
• businesses,
• government (classified and unclassified), and
• personal computers.
Causes of security weakness:
• characteristics of the Internet and Web,
• human nature,
• inherent complexity of computer systems.
Q: How secure is your computer at home? At work?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 13
Hacking
Security can be improved by:
• Ongoing education and training to recognize the risks.
• Better system design.
• Use of security tools and systems.
• Challenging “others” to find flaws in systems.
• Writing and enforcing laws that don’t stymie research and
advancement.
Q: Does weak security justify intrusion?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 14
Online Scams
Auctions
Selling and buying goods online has become popular.
Problems:
• sellers don’t send the goods,
• sellers send inferior goods,
• price is driven up by shill bidding, and
• illegal goods sold.
Solutions:
• educate customers,
• read seller “reviews,”
• use third-party escrow, and
• more…
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 15
Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage,
Identity Theft, and Forgery
Some Causes of Fraud
Credit-Card
• Stolen receipts, mailed notices, and cards.
• Interception of online transaction or weak e-commerce security.
• Careless handling by card-owner.
ATM
• Stolen account numbers and PINs.
• Insider knowledge.
• A counterfeit ATM.
Telecommunications
• Stolen long-distance PINs.
• Cloned phones.
Q: What is the legal definition of fraud? Embezzlement? Sabotage? Theft?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 16
Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage,
Identity Theft, and Forgery
Some Defenses Against Fraud
Credit-Card
• Instant credit-card check.
• Analysis of buying patterns.
• Analysis of credit card applications (to detect identity theft).
• Verify user with Caller ID.
ATM
• Redesigned ATMs.
• Limited withdrawal.
Telecommunications
• match phone “signature” with serial number.
• identify phone without broadcasting serial number.
Q: Identify a business’ defense against fraud that you have witnessed.
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 17
Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage,
Identity Theft, and Forgery
Embezzlement and Sabotage
Some Causes
• Insider information.
• Poor security.
• Complex financial transactions.
• Anonymity of computer users.
Some Defenses
• Rotate employee responsibility.
• Require use of employee ID and password .
• Implement audit trails.
• Careful screening and background checks of employees.
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 18
Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage,
Identity Theft, and Forgery
Identity Theft
Some Causes of Identity Theft
• Insecure and inappropriate use of Social Security numbers.
• Careless handling of personally identifiable information.
• Weak security of stored records.
• Insufficient assistance to identity theft victims.
Some Defenses for Identity Theft
• Limit use of personally identifiable information.
• Increase security of information stored by businesses and government
agencies.
• Improve methods to accurately identify a person.
• Educate consumers.
Q: What measures do you take to reduce the risk of theft of your identity?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 19
Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage,
Identity Theft, and Forgery
Forgery
Some Causes
• Powerful computers and digital manipulation software.
• High-quality printers, copiers, and scanners.
Some Defenses
• Educate consumers and employees.
• Use anti-counterfeiting techniques during production.
• Use counterfeit detection methods.
• Create legal and procedural incentives to improve security.
Q: How would you educate your peers about the risks of digital forgery? A
parent? A child?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 20
Crime Fighting vs
Privacy and Civil Liberties
Scams
Crime Fighting
• Automated surveillance software to look for suspicious Web activity.
Privacy and Civil Liberties
• No search warrant nor proof of probable cause.
Biometrics
Crime Fighting
• Exact match of biological characteristics to a unique person.
Privacy and Civil Liberties
• Easy to build complete dossier on people.
Q: How much of your privacy and civil liberties are you willing to give up
in order to allow law enforcement to better fight computer crime?
A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 21
Crime Fighting vs
Privacy and Civil Liberties
Search and Seizure of Computers
Crime Fighting
• Obtain evidence of a crime.
Privacy and Civil Liberties
• Day-to-day business ceases; non-criminal contact with others ends.
The Cybercrime Treaty
Crime Fighting
• U.S. and European governments agree to cooperate with investigations.
Privacy and Civil Liberties
• Potential for government spying is great.
Q: Might there be incriminating data stored about you in the logs of your ISP?

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Computer crime

  • 1. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 1 Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computers and the Internet Computer Crime
  • 2. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 2 A Gift of Fire Computer Crime Introduction Hacking Online Scams Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage, Information Theft, and Forgery Crime Fighting Versus Privacy and Civil Liberties
  • 3. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 3 Introduction Computers Are Tools Computers assist us in our work, expand our thinking, and provide entertainment. Computers Are Used to Commit Crimes Preventing, detecting, and prosecuting computer crime is a challenge.
  • 4. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 4 Hacking The Phases of Hacking Phase One: The early years • 1960s and 1970s. • Originally, hacker referred to a creative programmer wrote clever code. • The first operating systems and computer games were written by hackers. • The term hacking was a positive term. • Hackers were usually high-school and college students. Q: Describe a modern-day version of “clever” hacks.
  • 5. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 5 Hacking The Phases of Hacking (cont’d) Phase Two: Hacking takes on a more negative meaning. • 1970s through 1990s. • Authors and the media used the term hacker to describe someone who used computers, without authorization, sometimes to commit crimes. • Early computer crimes were launched against business and government computers. • Adult criminals began using computers to commit their crimes. Q: Distinguish between the hacking done by Kevin Mitnick and Robert J. Morris.
  • 6. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 6 Hacking The Phases of Hacking Phase Three: The Web Era • Beginning in the mid-1990s. • The increased use of the Internet for school, work, business transactions, and recreation makes it attractive to criminals with basic computer skills. • Crimes include the release of malicious code (viruses and worms). • Unprotected computers can be used, unsuspectingly, to accomplish network disruption or commit fraud. • Hackers with minimal computer skills can create havoc by using malicious code written by others. Q: Why are denial-of-service attacks difficult to prevent?
  • 7. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 7 Hacking Hactivism …is the use of hacking expertise to promote a political cause. • This kind of hacking can range from mild to destructive activities. • Some consider hactivism as modern-age civil disobedience. • Others believe hactivism denies others their freedom of speech and violates property rights. Q: Argue the case that hactivism is ethical.
  • 8. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 8 Hacking The Law Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA, 1986) • It is a crime to access, alter, damage, or destroy information on a computer without authorization. • Computers protected under this law include: – government computers, – financial systems, – medical systems, – interstate commerce, and – any computer on the Internet. Q: Is your personal computer protected under this law?
  • 9. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 9 Hacking The Law (cont’d) USA Patriot Act (USAPA, 2001) • Amends the CFAA. • Allows for recovery of losses due to responding to a hacker attack, assessing damages, and restoring systems. • Higher penalties can be levied against anyone hacking into computers belonging to criminal justice system or the military. • The government can monitor online activity without a court order. Q: Are anti-hacking laws adequate?
  • 10. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 10 Hacking Catching Hackers … requires law enforcement to recognize and respond to myriad hacking attacks. Computer forensics tools may include: • Undercover agents, • Honey pots (sting operations in cyberspace), • Archives of online message boards, • Tools for recovering deleted or coded information. Computer forensics agencies and services include: • Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), • National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), • Private companies specializing in recovering deleted files and e-mail, tracking hackers via Web site and telephone logs, etc.. Q: What computer forensics tools or agencies have been in the news lately?
  • 11. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 11 Hacking Questions About Penalties Intent • Should hackers who did not intend to do damage or harm be punished differently than those with criminal intentions? Age • Should underage hackers receive a different penalty than adult hackers? Damage Done • Should the penalty correspond to the actual damage done or the potential for damage?
  • 12. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 12 Hacking Security Security weaknesses can be found in the computer systems used by: • businesses, • government (classified and unclassified), and • personal computers. Causes of security weakness: • characteristics of the Internet and Web, • human nature, • inherent complexity of computer systems. Q: How secure is your computer at home? At work?
  • 13. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 13 Hacking Security can be improved by: • Ongoing education and training to recognize the risks. • Better system design. • Use of security tools and systems. • Challenging “others” to find flaws in systems. • Writing and enforcing laws that don’t stymie research and advancement. Q: Does weak security justify intrusion?
  • 14. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 14 Online Scams Auctions Selling and buying goods online has become popular. Problems: • sellers don’t send the goods, • sellers send inferior goods, • price is driven up by shill bidding, and • illegal goods sold. Solutions: • educate customers, • read seller “reviews,” • use third-party escrow, and • more…
  • 15. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 15 Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage, Identity Theft, and Forgery Some Causes of Fraud Credit-Card • Stolen receipts, mailed notices, and cards. • Interception of online transaction or weak e-commerce security. • Careless handling by card-owner. ATM • Stolen account numbers and PINs. • Insider knowledge. • A counterfeit ATM. Telecommunications • Stolen long-distance PINs. • Cloned phones. Q: What is the legal definition of fraud? Embezzlement? Sabotage? Theft?
  • 16. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 16 Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage, Identity Theft, and Forgery Some Defenses Against Fraud Credit-Card • Instant credit-card check. • Analysis of buying patterns. • Analysis of credit card applications (to detect identity theft). • Verify user with Caller ID. ATM • Redesigned ATMs. • Limited withdrawal. Telecommunications • match phone “signature” with serial number. • identify phone without broadcasting serial number. Q: Identify a business’ defense against fraud that you have witnessed.
  • 17. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 17 Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage, Identity Theft, and Forgery Embezzlement and Sabotage Some Causes • Insider information. • Poor security. • Complex financial transactions. • Anonymity of computer users. Some Defenses • Rotate employee responsibility. • Require use of employee ID and password . • Implement audit trails. • Careful screening and background checks of employees.
  • 18. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 18 Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage, Identity Theft, and Forgery Identity Theft Some Causes of Identity Theft • Insecure and inappropriate use of Social Security numbers. • Careless handling of personally identifiable information. • Weak security of stored records. • Insufficient assistance to identity theft victims. Some Defenses for Identity Theft • Limit use of personally identifiable information. • Increase security of information stored by businesses and government agencies. • Improve methods to accurately identify a person. • Educate consumers. Q: What measures do you take to reduce the risk of theft of your identity?
  • 19. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 19 Fraud, Embezzlement, Sabotage, Identity Theft, and Forgery Forgery Some Causes • Powerful computers and digital manipulation software. • High-quality printers, copiers, and scanners. Some Defenses • Educate consumers and employees. • Use anti-counterfeiting techniques during production. • Use counterfeit detection methods. • Create legal and procedural incentives to improve security. Q: How would you educate your peers about the risks of digital forgery? A parent? A child?
  • 20. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 20 Crime Fighting vs Privacy and Civil Liberties Scams Crime Fighting • Automated surveillance software to look for suspicious Web activity. Privacy and Civil Liberties • No search warrant nor proof of probable cause. Biometrics Crime Fighting • Exact match of biological characteristics to a unique person. Privacy and Civil Liberties • Easy to build complete dossier on people. Q: How much of your privacy and civil liberties are you willing to give up in order to allow law enforcement to better fight computer crime?
  • 21. A Gift of Fire, 2ed Chapter 7: Computer Crime 21 Crime Fighting vs Privacy and Civil Liberties Search and Seizure of Computers Crime Fighting • Obtain evidence of a crime. Privacy and Civil Liberties • Day-to-day business ceases; non-criminal contact with others ends. The Cybercrime Treaty Crime Fighting • U.S. and European governments agree to cooperate with investigations. Privacy and Civil Liberties • Potential for government spying is great. Q: Might there be incriminating data stored about you in the logs of your ISP?