June 2, 2003

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (The CFAA)

The CFAA was originally intended to clarify definitions of criminal fraud and abuse for federal computer crimes, and to remove the legal ambiguities and obstacles associated with prosecuting these crimes. Originally quite limited in scope, in its present form it imposes both civil and criminal liability for a wide variety of acts that compromise the security of public and private sector computer systems.