So class, let's discuss what cybercrime is. Cybercrime, also called computer crime, is the use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends, such as committing fraud, trafficking in child pornography and intellectual property, stealing identities, or violating privacy. Do you know that there is a law to prevent this crime? It is The Philippine Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 which focuses on the pre-emption, prevention and prosecution of cybercrimes such as offenses against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and systems, computer-related offenses, and content-related offenses.
The professor talked about cybercrime to his students. He tackled the meaning of it and how cybercrime works. He also includes some information about the law and the areas on which this law or prevention measure concentrates.
The professor talked about cybercrime to his students. He tackled the meaning of it and how cybercrime works. He also includes some information about the law and the areas on which this law or prevention measure concentrates.
As they continue to dig deeper into the discussion, they are now tackling the opposite effect of social media. The professor questioned the students who had dealt with cybercrime. One student named Faustina Reyes spoke about her experience. She observed that many people had gone through similar experiences. Margaret came to understand the significant influence of social media on a person while listening to her classmate.
Has anyone here encountered or experienced cybercrime?
Yes Sir, I experienced being bullied on Facebook.
Can you share your experience with us?
Yes, Sir. One time I posted my picture and several individuals left rude comments about my physical appearance which caused me depression and caused me to self-degrade my body.
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