I don't think so. It's myspace. If they didn't want people looking at their wall, then why have one?
No, it's not fraud... but anyone considering doing so should ask him or herself some very searching questions of motive. The MySpace user may or may not have posted something he/she would not want the parents to read (then why post it?) but it's their business alone. If you carry out such actions you risk a lot of trouble for yourself, including suspicion of attempted blackmail. If you think the person is admitting something illegal, that's different, but then you should inform the Police.
No he doesn't anyone claiming to him is a fraud
yes
When convicted for fraud, someone may get a varying sentence that is determined by the type of fraud and the number of times he has committed the fraud before. Banking frauds can make sure that someone gets more time compared to domestic tax fraud cases.
No, in no possible way. Check fraud is for someone writing bad checks.
Janet and Marty
No. The reason is that most 9 year olds, although they may be tech-savvy, do not have the mental capacity to deal with the ideas of identity fraud and pedophilia. The reason for this is that criminals will study child psychology in attempt to gain control of the kid. The safest way to introduce your child to myspace is to have a family account which the parents can access at any time and check up on whatever is happening.
By doing a barrel roll.
Yes!!
A joint bank account with someone who has committed bank fraud. This question could have a more coherent approach.
Election fraud started as early as when voting started. Voting Fraud is voting for someone or messing with the machines to swing towards a certain party. Each year we see a increase in voting fraud.
no it isn't how can it be.
It is when someone does something deliberately and it is a mean thing.