Privacy Act
Yes, a person who accesses a computer online without authorization to obtain protected data is committing a federal crime under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). This law prohibits unauthorized access to computers and networks, especially when the intent is to obtain sensitive or protected information. Such actions can lead to severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Affinity Orientation is the object of attraction for personal and intimate relationships.sexual orientation is protected under a federal law known as title Vll
As of 2003, patient confidentiality was protected by federal statute.
All hawks and birds of prey are protected by federal law.
Yes, all birds of prey are protected.
All native migratory birds are protected by federal law.
All raptors are protected by U.S. state and federal regulations.
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Yes, computer hacking can be considered a federal offense in the United States, particularly when it involves unauthorized access to computers or networks that affect interstate or foreign commerce. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) specifically criminalizes various forms of hacking, including accessing protected computers without authorization, and can lead to severe penalties. Additionally, hacking that compromises sensitive data or systems can result in both federal and state charges.
All are protected otherwise the law would be discriminatory .