Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Computer Fraud And Abuse Act Update

By: Scott Carlyon Home | Legal


The federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is most closely associated with criminal prosecutions brought by the Department of Justice. But the CFAA also provides for a civil cause of action for anyone who suffers damage or loss because of a violation of the statute. In light of the expansive reading that some courts have given to the law, victimized companies should give consideration to taking the civil route. A civil lawsuit gives the wronged party more control and may provide a quicker fix. By means of such a lawsuit, the victim can retrieve stolen data, enjoin illegal access to data, and even get compensatory damages for the theft and destruction of data.

The CFAA applies to all companies and all computers that are connected to the Internet. Potentially, there are multiple, distinct types of violation of the statute that could support a civil action. On a recurring issue in such cases- whether the defendant had authorization for his actions—the courts look at several factors:

-whether the defendant was an agent of the plaintiff's, with particular powers;

-whether an employment contract, such as may have been embodied in company rules and policies, was breached; and

-whether the defendant's use of the computer exceeded normal use that was expected by the plaintiff.

Recent Court Decisions A real estate business was allowed to proceed with a civil action against a former employee for violations of the CFAA. In violation of his employment contract, the employee decided to quit and start a competing business. Before he returned the company's laptop, he deleted all of the data in it, including data that would have revealed his misconduct. Knowing that "deleted" filed can be retrieved, he erased the incriminating data by loading into the laptop a secure erasure program.

All of this, if proven in court, violated the CFAA as "transmission" of a program that damaged the computer (defined to include files in the computer), and as intentionally accessing the computer without authorization. Although the employee had not yet left his job when he installed the program, by law any authorization he might have had evaporated as soon as he violated the duty of loyalty to his employer.

In another case brought under the CFAA, a tour company secured an injunction against a competing company run by one of its former employees. The ex employee improperly used confidential information from his former employer to enable his new company to glean pricing data from his former employer's website, so that his new enterprise could effectively undercut those prices.

Although the website was open to anyone, the unauthorized use of the confidential information, combined with the use of a "scraper" software program, violated the CFAA. On top of the injunction, the plaintiff could recover, as compensable "loss" under the CFAA, the thousands of dollars it had paid in computer consultant fees for the diagnostic work after the defendant's conduct was discovered.


Copyright (c) 2011 Scott Carlyon



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Scott Carlyon founded The Law Office of R. Scott Carlyon, P.C. in 1992. The firm has served its clients primarily in the areas of Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, Wealth Preservation, Probate, Businesses Law, and Litigation related to these areas of law; practicing in the state and federal courts of Bexar County, Tx. Learn more at http://www.BusinessLegalCounselor.com

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Legal Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Legal

  • Employment Contracts - Indian Perspective
    By: Miriam | May 10th 2010
    A contract of employment is a bilateral agreement for the exchange of service and remuneration over a period of time. Employment contract is that form of contract for personal service which the courts recognize as expressing the social relationship of employer and employee, as opposed to the other relationships. Read

  • Clarify Your Employee-employer Relationships With An Employment Contract
    By: Jim Cochran | Dec 22nd 2010
    To many small business owners, the topic of employment contracts is a bit taboo. Some employers think that making a new hire sign a contract or an agreement with items like a no compete clause, NDA or other points of discussion makes it seem like there is no trust in the working relationship right from the start. Read

  • The Old And The New Combined
    By: yanita | May 15th 2009
    Some things never get oldâ€"but they can be given a new spin. See how online games gave new life to our favorite traditional games. Read

  • Is Your Computer Freezing Up? Learn How To Fix It Today!
    By: John Cunningham | Jul 29th 2009
    Are you experiencing computer problems lately like your computer freezing up? Do you find it annoying and a burden on your part that it happens during the time you need your computer the most? Read

  • My Computer Club Coupons, My Computer Club Coupon Codes
    By: My Computer Club coupons | Sep 24th 2009

    If you like to shop at online, you want to get the best deals by saving My Computer Club coupons, My Computer Club coupon codes, My Computer Club discounts, My Computer Club promotional codes My Computer Club free shipping .
    Read

  • Computer Repair Companies Should Not Use Hocus Pocus Or Voo Doo To Fulfill Their Remote Computer Rep
    By: Ardis Barnes | Jan 9th 2010
    Speaking for millions of non-technical computer users, to me, remote computer software is what David Copperfield does in Las Vegas. Read

  • Order To Avail Discount Business Checks
    By: Andrea Ferrer | Mar 19th 2010
    To create a better impression on clients various companies and business personal have their own bank checks printed. Visit http://www.computerchecksforless.com/ for buying wallet checks, Order Bank Checks, Cheap Computer Checks, discount laser checks, computer checks, cheap checks online, QuickBooks Checks and Quicken Check ... Read

  • How To Speed Up Slow Computer Quickly And Safely
    By: Alina | Oct 15th 2010
    Having a slow computer can slow down your working efficiency. Is it driving you crazy? The first thing you need to do is to fix slow computer immediately. Especially when you computer is infected by Spyware or has Windows errors and you need a slow computer fix right away. Read

  • Most Dangerous Computer Viruses
    By: Barbara Mori | Dec 29th 2010
    Computer viruses are software applications that are written to spread into your system and corrupt the data by interfering in the normal computer operation. Read

  • Unfair Dismissal And Employment Contracts
    By: Jamie Francis | Nov 17th 2010
    The appearance of a P45 on the desk can be a particularly distressing sight, especially when the dismissal is an unfair one. There are many different types of employment contracts which govern people while they are in the employment of a particular company. Such contracts are often very complicated and can have many parts t ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy