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You are a Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI) employed by an international tech firm. One of your tasks involves overseeing and providing guidance on legal considerations during digital forensic investigations across different jurisdictions. One day, you find yourself dealing with unauthorized system access and data alteration incidents across multiple branches in Germany, Italy, Canada, Singapore, Belgium, Brazil, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. Recognizing that different countries have different laws that can impact the investigation, which of the following legal provisions should you apply when the main offence is the unauthorized modification of computer data?

  • A. Canada's Criminal Code Section 342.1 (Obtain any computer service and interception of a computer system)
  • B. Italy's Penal Code Article 615 ter (Unauthorized access to a computer or telecommunication systems)
  • C. Belgium's Article 550(b) of the Criminal Code (Exceeding power of access to a computer system)
  • D. Germany's Penal Code Section 303a (Alteration of Data)
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Elb
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Data tampering (Section 303a, German Criminal Code) (1) Whosoever unlawfully deletes, suppresses, renders unusable or alters data
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