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LAW 1273 OF 2009

A significant legal development in 2009 introduced new criminal classifications for computer-related offenses and data protection breaches, with severe penalties including lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines.

LAW 1273 OF 2009

https://www.mintic.gov.co/portal/604/articles-3705_documento.pdf https://www.deltaasesores.com/ley-de-delitos-informaticos-en-colombia/ WEBGRAFÍA

LAW 1273 OF 2009

https://www.mintic.gov.co/portal/604/articles-3705_documento.pdf

https://www.deltaasesores.com/ley-de-delitos-informaticos-en-colombia/


WEBGRAFÍA

Law 1273 of 2009 created new criminal types related to computer crimes and the protection of information and data with prison sentences of up to 120 months and fines of up to 1500 legal minimum monthly salaries in force.

CHAPTER 2
TRANSFER DOES NOT CONSENT OF ASSETS

That, for profit and using any computer manipulation or similar device, get the non-consensual transfer of any asset to the detriment of a third party, provided that the conduct does not constitute a crime punishable by a more serious penalty

shall incur a prison sentence of forty-eight (48) to one hundred twenty (120) months and a fine of 200 to 1500 current legal minimum monthly wages.

HURT FOR COMPUTER MEDIA AND SEMEJANTS

The one who, surpassing computer security measures, performs the conduct indicated in article 239 by manipulating a computer system, an electronic system network, telematic or other similar means, or impersonating a user before authentication and authorization systems established

incur the penalties indicated in article 240 of the Criminal Code [4], that is, prison sentences of three (3) to eight (8) years.

CHAPTER 1
REPLACEMENT OF WEB SITES TO CAPTURE PERSONAL DATA

The one that with illicit purpose and without being authorized to do so, design, develop, traffic, sell, execute, program or send electronic pages, links or pop-up windows

VIOLATION OF PERSONAL DATA

Who, without being authorized to do so, for their own benefit or that of a third party, obtains, compiles, subtracts, offers, sells, exchanges, sends, purchases, intercepts, discloses, modifies or uses personal codes, personal data contained in files, files , databases or similar media.

USE OF MALICIOUS SOFTWARE

The one that, without being authorized to do so, produces, traffics, acquires, distributes, sells, sends, introduces or extracts from the national territory malicious software or other computer programs of harmful effects

COMPUTER DAMAGE

The one that, without being authorized to do so, destroys, damages, deletes, deteriorates, alters or suppresses computer data, or an information processing system or its logical parts or components

shall incur a prison sentence of forty-eight (48) to ninety-six (96) months and a fine of 100 to 1000 current legal minimum monthly wages.

INTERCEPTATION OF COMPUTER DATA

The one that, without prior judicial order intercepts computer data at its origin, destination or inside a computer system, or electromagnetic emissions from a computer system that transports them

He will incur a prison term of thirty-six (36) to seventy-two (72) months.

ILLEGITIMATE OBSTACULIZATION OF COMPUTER SYSTEM OR NETWORK

The one that, without being authorized to do so, prevents or hinders the normal operation or access to a computer system, to the computer data contained therein, or to a telecommunications network

shall incur a prison sentence of forty-eight (48) to ninety-six (96) months and a fine of 100 to 1000 current legal minimum monthly wages, provided that the conduct does not constitute a crime punishable by a greater penalty.

ABUISVO ACCESS TO A COMPUTER SYSTEM

The one who, without authorization or outside the agreement, access, in whole or in part, a computer system protected or not with a security measure, or remains within it against the will of those who have the legitimate right to exclude it

SANCTIONS

He will incur a prison sentence of forty-eight (48) to ninety-six (96) months and a fine of 100 to 1000 legal monthly minimum wages in force.