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Computer ethics is defined as the analysis of the nature and social impact of computer technology and
the corresponding formulation and justification of policies for the ethical use of such technology. The
typical problem with computer ethics is the policy vacuum that arises from the new capabilities of the
technology.
Computer ethics essentially protect individuals online from predation: they prevent breach of privacy,
identify theft, interference with work and unlawful use of proprietary software, among other events.
Computer ethics govern the behavior of users online, and date back to 1992.