What is a computer abuse incident?

Typical computer abuse incidents and incidents for which action can be taken by the Rutgers University Computing Incident Response Team (RU CIRT).
 

In the most basic terms, an incident is a situation in which an entity's information is at risk, whether the situation is real or simply perceived.
--from Incident Response
by Richard Forno and Kenneth R. van Wyk

Examples of an incident include:
 

  • Exposure of Social Security Numbers and home addresses
  • Replacement of a departmental web site with obscenities
  • Infection of a computer by a worm that then attempts to spread itself to other computers
  • Sharing of copyrighted music without permission from the copyright holder
  • Taking advantage of operating system vulnerabilities or careless system management in order to access a host without authorization (often termed hacking).

 
Action can be taken by the Rutgers University Computing Incident Response Team (RU CIRT) when: