Simons credit-card limit has been reached. He owes more than $10,000. Titan Credit Corp., the creditor, refuses

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Simon’s credit-card limit has been reached. He owes more than $10,000. Titan Credit Corp., the creditor, refuses to extend the time for payment. Using his extensive knowledge of software code, Simon appropriates from his home computer other computers to “break into” Titan’s network and alter figures in its database to indicate that his debt has been paid. Simon intends to “fix” the figures when he can actually pay the debt. What is the term for what Simon has done? Is this a crime? If so, which one?

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Business Law Today The Essentials

ISBN: 978-0324786156

9th Edition

Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz

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