Information Theft
To steal valuable information and to mess with you.
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A programmable computer is one for which instructions on how to perform different tasks (programs) can be written/installed. A non-programmable computer comes with programs already installed and its software can not be readily changed.
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accessing someone email or personal details Cyber stalking
Information Theft
You can politely ask someone to keep confidential information private by saying something like, "I appreciate your understanding that this information is sensitive and should be kept confidential. Please refrain from sharing it with others."
(in the US) ANYBODY can sue ANYONE for ANYTHING. Disclosing information contained in a 'confidential' letter to someone else,is not a criminal offense, unless it involved divulging government classified material - OR - it involved opening someone else's mail (a violation of US Postal Regulations).
Under normal circumstances you would not share confidential information, but exceptions can be made if human life is at stake (for example, if you have received confidential information that someone intends to commit a murder) or if ordered by a judge to divulge the information.
someone gets into your files and your personal information, and usaly puts viruses and other things that can harm your computer
You can't. That information is entirely confidential in all respects.
Hotels are generally not allowed to disclose information about whether someone has checked in without the guest's permission, as it is considered private and confidential information.
You can politely ask someone to keep something confidential by saying, "I trust you to keep this information between us. Can you please respect my privacy and not share it with anyone else?"
Personal details refer to specific information about an individual, such as their name, date of birth, address, contact information, and other identifying data. These details are typically used for identification purposes and to provide personalized services. It is important to keep personal details confidential to protect one's privacy and prevent identity theft.
You can report to the cyber crime if someone does that. However if there is no personal information, there is no need. You need to panic only if you have personal information.
When asking someone for their address, you should provide a reason for needing it and assure them that their information will be kept confidential and used only for the intended purpose.
Someone who has "loose lips" is characteristic for being overly talkative, especially with respect to revealing information which is private or confidential.