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== Computer Fraud and Abuse Act == |
== Computer Fraud and Abuse Act == |
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− | {{Quote|any reasonable cost to any victim, including the cost of responding to an offense, conducting a damage assessment, and restoring the [[data]], [[program]], [[system]], or [[information]] to its condition prior to the offense, and any [[revenue]] lost, cost incurred, or other [[consequential damages]] incurred because of interruption of service.<ref>18 U.S.C. §1030(e)(11).</ref>}} |
+ | {{Quote|any reasonable [[cost]] to any victim, including the cost of responding to an offense, conducting a [[damage assessment]], and [[restoring]] the [[data]], [[program]], [[system]], or [[information]] to its condition prior to the offense, and any [[revenue]] lost, [[cost]] incurred, or other [[consequential damages]] incurred because of [[interruption]] of service.<ref>18 U.S.C. §1030(e)(11).</ref>}} |
== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 03:43, 16 October 2013
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Loss is
“ | any reasonable cost to any victim, including the cost of responding to an offense, conducting a damage assessment, and restoring the data, program, system, or information to its condition prior to the offense, and any revenue lost, cost incurred, or other consequential damages incurred because of interruption of service.[1] | ” |
References
- ↑ 18 U.S.C. §1030(e)(11).