White collar crime
Cyber Crimes
Bankruptcy
Types of torts
Employability skills
100

The illegal taking of funds or property by someone who is in-charge of those assets 


Embezzlement

100

A type of social engineering attack that targets the user and tricks them by sending fake messages and emails to get sensitive information about the user or trying to download malicious software and exploit it on the target system.


Phishing 

100

 A person or entity that owes a sum of money.

Debtor

100

 Refers to a legal claim or lawsuit brought against an individual or entity for causing harm or injury to another person due to their negligent behavior

Negligent tort

100

 The body of law that characterizes behavior deemed to be damaging, threatening, or posing another risk to property, people's health, safety, or welfare.

Criminal law 

200

Offering,giving, and receiving something of value as a way to influence the actions of a business.


Bribery

200

A cybercriminal uses another person’s personal data like credit card numbers or personal pictures without their permission to commit a fraud or a crime.

Identity theft

200

Individuals or entities that have lent money to another individual or entity.



Creditor

200

A type of tort that can only result from an intentional act of the defendant

Intentional tort

200

An unwritten body of legislation derived from court-established precedents.

Common law

300

The illegal act of not paying taxes

Tax evasion

300

A type of cybercrimes that makes use of the internet and it can be considered a general term that groups all of the crimes that happen over the internet like spam, banking frauds, theft of service, etc.

Internet Fraud 

300

Debt that is backed by collateral to reduce the risk associated with lending.

Secured debt

300

The liability for making and selling defective products

Strict liability

300

Is law established by an act of the legislature that is signed by the executive 

Statutory law

400

Disguising financial assets so they can be used without detection of the illegal activity that produced them.

Money laundering

400

A type of malware and cybercrime that holds data for ransom

Ransomware attack

400

 Debt created without any collateral promised to the creditor.

Unsecured debt

400

The general tort that encompasses statements that damage a person's reputation.

The Tort of defamation

400

 Refers to the laws that deal with people, property, and the interactions that arise between them.

Civil law

500

Obtaining money or other assets through threats or intimidation.


Extortion
500

 Refers to the crime of unauthorized access to private computers or networks and misuse of it either by shutting it down or tampering with the data stored or other illegal approaches.

Hacking computer networks

500

any property that creditors cannot seize and sell in order to satisfy debt during chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Exempt property

500

Allows recovery for activities that hurt a neighborhood or society.

Tort of Nuisance

500

The rights outlined in state and federal constitutions

Constitutional law

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