2. Objective
To know cyber crime
To know cyber crime offenses
To know popular cyber crimes in education
3. Cyber Crime
A cyber crime committed with or through the use of
information and communication technologies such as
radio, television, cellular phone, computer and
network, and other communication device.
4. What and when was the first recorded
cybercrime in the Philippines?
In 2000, Onel de Guzman released the “I Love You”
virus. The case filed against De Guzman was dismissed
at the first stage because there was no law punishing
the deed as of that time in May 2000, in the
Philippines.
5. What is the trend of cybercrime in
the Philippines?
In a 2010 report of the security software firm
Symantec, 87% of Filipino internet users were
identified as victims of crimes and malicious activities
committed online. The following activities were: (1)
malware (virus and Trojan) invasion; (2) online or
phishing scams; (3) sexual predation; and (4) services
in social networking site like Facebook and Twitter.
6. What is the trend of cybercrime in
the Philippines?
The Anti-Transnational Crime Division (ATCD) of the
Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) of
the Philippine National Police (PNP) has encountered
2,778 referred cases of computer crimes from
government agencies and private individuals
nationwide from 2003 to 2012.
7. Cyber Crime Offenses (RA 10175)
Offenses against the confidentiality, integrity and
availability of computer data and system
Illegal access
Illegal interception
Data interference
System interference
Misuse of devices
Cyber-squatting
10. Cyber Crime Offenses (RA 10175)
Other offenses
Aiding or abetting in the commission of cyber crime
Attempt in the commission of cyber crime
11. Usual offenses of Cyber crime on
Education
Computer-related fraud
The unauthorized input, alteration, or deletion of
computer data or program or interference in the
functioning of a computer system, causing damage
thereby with fraudulent intent
Ex. Hacking of a social media account like facebook
12. Usual offenses of Cyber crime on
Education
Computer-related identity theft
The intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer,
possession, alteration or deletion of identifying
information belonging to another, whether natural or
juridical without right
Ex. Creation of a social media account named after
another person
13. Usual offenses of Cyber crime on
Education
Cybersex
The wilful engagement, maintenance, control or
operation, directly or indirectly, of any lascivious
exihibition of sexual organs or sexual activity, with the
aid of a computer system, for favor or consideration
14. Usual offenses of Cyber crime on
Education
Child Pornography
The unlawful and prohibited acts defined and
punishable by RA 9775 or the Anti-Pornography Act of
2009, committed through a computer system
Ex. Posting nude pictures, sex videos and the like of a
minor person (below 18 years old) in social media, any
website or personal communication with the use of
computer system
15. Usual offenses of Cyber crime on
Education
Libel
The act of publishing a false statement that causes
people to have a bad opinion of someone
Ex. Bullying in social media through malicious post