Criminal Code Section 342
Criminal Code of Canada Section 342 is stated in part IX which is called 'Offences against Rights of Property'. It deals specifically with 'Offences Resembling Theft'. This criminal code is closely related with how computer crime is defined and handled in Canada.
There are currently four parts of Section 342 of the Criminal Code of Canada:
- Section 342 deals with theft, forgery of credit cards.
- Section 342.01 deals with Making, having or dealing in instruments for forging or falsifying credit cards.
- Section 342.1 deals with Unauthorized use of computer
- Section 342.2 deals with Possession of device to obtain computer service
Note that the criminal code goes through a lot of amendments and this version might not be the latest version.
Read more about Criminal Code Section 342: Section 342, Section 342.01, Section 342.1, Section 342.2
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