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How do I kill you digitally? Is your data survey a crime punishable by law?

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How much will your life be destroyed if you are deleted from all the electronic systems, imagine that you lose your electronic identity in full, you may have thought before in the disappearance of your accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snab Chat, but what if it does not stop, what if all A digital photo you have not printed, every email and every message you sent or received, all your bank accounts, all the details digitally stored by you, passport records, birth records, immigration status, health records, election record and other records Which refers to you.

When you think about the amount of documents in our daily lives that are captured in digital form, you know well that you are a number recorded in records if removed, your presence in this world will be eliminated and this concept is what indicates digital murder, and what we wonder about legally in different countries of the world , Is this a crime if someone committed it in your right?

"What happens if someone has planned a targeted attack on someone to remove it, wipe out his digital life in one fell swoop," said Vint Cerf, vice president of Google Inc., "This person is without documentation, or is stateless, Or bankrupt without any record of housing, work or presence in the electoral register, "he said, adding:" Can this be considered a murder, or is the defendant prosecuted for killing a mistake? Or is it entirely different? "

Professor David Wilson, Emeritus Professor of Criminology at Birmingham City University, said: "In modern times it should be a digitally recorded number, so the future of murder is to eliminate someone digitally." This is dangerous and only after an incident occurs One will find that other violators will use similar opportunities to do so unless there is a real willingness to stop this.

The worst idea is that there is no specific legal standing for this. There are two types of cybercrime, cybercrime that can only be found when digital devices are used to target other digital devices, and cyber-crimes that are considered traditional crimes such as fraud or theft Which is enabled by digital devices.

"People have already been killed by digital error and this has caused problems for them," Rebecca Herold, the privacy expert, told the Associated Press. "In a large insurance company, hackers managed to change someone's identity from being alive to death, Take advantage of the benefits of their own health insurance, he was told no, you can not get it because we see here that you are dead. "

Where does this fit the law? The Federal Law on Computer Fraud and Abuse in the United States, the Computer Abuse Act in the United Kingdom speaks of machine-directed violence, and there is a reference to action if an individual is hurt but there is no text to delete a person's data from electronic records, In the rest of the countries a clear legal text for such a serious crime.

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