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  2. Computer Misuse Act 1990 - Wikipedia

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    Making, supplying or obtaining articles for use in computer misuse offences, punishable by up to two years in prison or a fine or both. [21] Section 38. Transitional and saving provision. [22] The amendments to the Computer Misuse Act 1990 by Part 2 of the Serious Crime Act 2015. [17] are Section 41 (new Section 3ZA of the Computer Misuse Act ...

  3. DPP v Lennon - Wikipedia

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    DPP v Lennon is the first reported criminal case in the United Kingdom concerning denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. [1] The appeal court found that DoS attacks constituted an offence of unauthorised modification under s. 3 of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 (CMA) and thus clarified the law regarding DoS.

  4. File:Computer Misuse Act 1990.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Priti Patel announces plans to review computer misuse laws - AOL

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  6. CMA - Wikipedia

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    Computer Misuse Act 1990; Council for Multicultural Australia, former name of the Australian Multicultural Council; ... (IATA airport code CMA), Queensland, Australia;

  7. Uganda's changes on Computer Misuse law spark fears it will ...

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    The country’s legislators had passed amendments to the 2011 Computer Misuse Act in early September, limiting writing or sharing of content on online platforms, and restricting the distribution ...

  8. Talk:Computer Misuse Act 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The Act criminalises all hacking regardless of skill level or hat colour. "'Hackers who program their computers to search through password permutations'" is neccessarily wrong. No one who uses a brute force method like this is a hacker, by the very definition of the word.

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    Novo Nordisk’s latest attempt in weight loss, a combination drug called CagriSema, matched the bar set by Lilly’s currently approved medicine, Zepbound, but didn’t cleanly surpass it in late ...