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The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) has been in effect since 1986, but the rapid evolution of the digital world has raised questions about its relevance today. The article explores the Act's applicability in the modern age, highlighting concerns about its effectiveness in addressing contemporary cybersecurity threats. Specifically, it discusses the challenges posed by state-sponsored hacking, social engineering attacks, and the growing presence of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The conclusion is that the CFAA needs to be revisited and potentially revised to remain a comprehensive and effective legislative tool in the face of changing technological landscapes and novel cyber-attacks.

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