Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is a U.S. law enacted in 1986 that addresses computer-related offenses, specifically targeting unauthorized access to computer systems and data. It serves as a key legal framework for prosecuting various forms of cybercrime, including hacking, identity theft, and the distribution of malware, playing a crucial role in protecting personal data and enhancing cybersecurity measures across the country.
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