What You Need to Know About Computer Crime in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, there are several specific criminal offenses that fall under the broader category of “computer crime.” These offenses involve the use of computers, computer networks, and other forms of technology to commit crimes. In this blog post, we will list the different crimes with their specific titles in Pennsylvania that fall under the category of computer crime.

  1. Unlawful Use of Computer – This offense occurs when a person knowingly and without authorization accesses, alters, damages, or destroys a computer, computer system, or computer network. It is a misdemeanor offense in Pennsylvania.
  2. Computer Trespass – This offense occurs when a person knowingly and without authorization accesses a computer or computer network with the intent to commit a crime. It is a felony offense in Pennsylvania.
  3. Unauthorized Use of Computer – This offense occurs when a person knowingly and without authorization uses a computer, computer system, or computer network. It is a misdemeanor offense in Pennsylvania.
  4. Computer Theft – This offense occurs when a person steals or unlawfully takes a computer, computer system, or computer network. It is a felony offense in Pennsylvania.
  5. Computer Fraud – This offense occurs when a person uses a computer or computer network to commit fraud. This can include things like creating fake emails or websites to trick people into giving up their personal information or financial information. It is a felony offense in Pennsylvania.
  6. Identity Theft – While not specific to computer crime, identity theft often involves the use of computers or computer networks. Identity theft occurs when a person uses another person’s personal information, such as their social security number or credit card information, without their permission. It is a felony offense in Pennsylvania.

In conclusion, there are several specific criminal offenses in Pennsylvania that fall under the broader category of computer crime. These offenses involve the use of computers, computer networks, and other forms of technology to commit crimes. If you are facing
charges related to computer crime in Pennsylvania, it is important to work with an experienced criminal defense attorney who can help you understand the charges against you and build a strong defense.

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