Multiple Choice
Criminal mischief
A) Breaking into computer systems with the intent to alter or modify settings.
B) Physical entry onto another person’s property without consent.
C) The practice of obtaining passwords or other sensitive information from individuals through the use of fraud or deception.
D) A politically motivated attack using computers or other technology.
E) Sometimes considered a form of criminal mischief, willful or malicious acts intended to damage property.
F) Breaking and entering into the dwelling or structure of another with the intent to commit a felony inside.
G) Intentionally damaging or destroying another’s property.
H) A criminal offense committed with the use of a computer or other electronic device.
I) Federal legislation that criminalizes various types of cybercrime.
J) A person has lawful access the property, but then remains until he or she no longer does, and intends to commit a crime.
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