Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Business Law Practice Exam

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What is the term for the invasion, theft, falsification, misuse, or deletion of data stored in a computer?

  1. Cybertort

  2. Cyberpiracy

  3. Cybervandalism

  4. Cybertrespass

The correct answer is: Cybertort

The term that accurately describes the invasion, theft, falsification, misuse, or deletion of data stored in a computer is cybervandalism. This term specifically refers to the malicious actions aimed at impairing or damaging data integrity and accessibility. Cybervandalism encompasses a wide range of illicit activities, such as hacking, deleting files, or any form of unauthorized modification to digital content, demonstrating a clear intent to disrupt and damage. In contrast, the other options represent different aspects of cyber misconduct. Cybertort generally refers to a legal term that encompasses wrongful acts conducted online that may give rise to a lawsuit. Cyberpiracy specifically pertains to the unauthorised use of someone else's intellectual property, such as domain names or copyrighted materials. Cybertrespass implies unauthorized access to someone else's computer system or data but does not necessarily include the broader scope of data manipulation that cybervandalism does. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify the context and precise definition of each term.