A person may be charged with computer tampering if they have knowingly deleted computer programs or data or have applied a contaminant (such as a virus) into a computer system. A person intentionally accessing, damaging, altering or destroying any computer, network or system with the purpose to defraud or deceive, devise or scheme, or to control property or services by means of false pretenses, representations or promises is also considered to be computer tampering.
Under § 13-2316, a person can be charged with reckless use of a computer or system for a scheme directed at another person to threaten or terrorize that person.
Computer tampering falls into a range of offenses anywhere from a Class 6 Felony up to a Class 3 Felony.
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