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09 Oct 2023, by Rights Connect Admin

Cybercrime Act 2015 of Tanzania: Illegal System Interference (Part 8)

Welcome back to our exploration of the Cybercrime Act, where we're about to unravel Section 9, dealing with illegal system interference. This section focuses on preserving the smooth functioning of computer systems, an essential aspect of digital life. Let's dive into this intriguing facet of digital security!


Deciphering Illegal System Interference:


Section 9 warns against intentionally and unlawfully meddling with the workings or operations of a computer system. This covers actions that disrupt the normal functioning of computers, potentially causing a wide range of issues.


In the real world:


Imagine a scenario where someone deliberately floods a company's servers with excessive data, causing them to slow down or even crash. This act not only disrupts business operations but can also lead to significant financial losses.


Facing the Consequences:


Any violation of Section 9 is considered a grave offense. Upon conviction, the offender may face a hefty fine, no less than two million shillings, or three times the value of the undue advantage received, whichever is greater. Alternatively, they could be sentenced to imprisonment for a minimum of one year, or both.


Sources:


Cybercrime Act of 2015, Edition 3


Real-world examples inspired by documented cybercrime cases

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