How many people do you know of that have logged into their loved ones email account after they gave you their password and have gone to jail? I am so worried.
Yeahh I guess I just did it because I wondered if he was telling me the truth about what his password was and logged in and then straight out again, didn't do anything in his account. I know I shouldn't have done that.
I wonder how many people have been put in jail for doing what I did? I don't...
OK, well I have asked two Lawyers about this and they said that by my boyfriend sitting next to me and telling me his email password as he went onto his account and opening up emails in front of me is giving me Implied Consent. Also by him giving me his email password his expectation of privacy...
OK, I looked at this for AR
Intentionally, purposefully -
Computer trespass, access with damage under $2500 but over $500, class A misdemeanor; access with no damage, class C misdemeanor; access as 2nd or subsequent violation with loss or damage under $500, class B misdemeanor; unlawful...
(Sorry I mean't to say 'your boyfriends' not other as I was going to say 'your other half' but changed my mind but forgot to delete 'other')
Hello,
I was just wondering if it was illegal to log into the email account of your boyfriend if he gave you the password and checked his emails in...
No I have never been involved in anything like this nor do I know of anything like this going on, people who are involved in anything like this are sick, I can find a link to the guy who said he saw something online that he thought wasn't good, I think he may have been refering to one of...
I think the guy either got sent photos in an email that were nudist pics and one of them was a little borderline so deleted that one from his email and is no longer in possesion with that or the PC and it was years ago.
No well I was actually reading about someone online who got sent some pictures online and later looked closer at one of them and one of them he thought could possibly seen as something borderline, along the lines of Bronzino's An Allegory with Venus and Cupid painting. So deleted it and got rid...
I was just reading about someone who accidently ended up with a questionable picture online. Now does 18 USC 2252A mean that if this person accidently got a picture or had a copy of less than 3 images & then destoyed it, that person would not be charged as below says?
(d) Affirmative...