Answer for US only: The legality of the action will be defined by your state states. In some states, the act would be a criminal act. In my state, there is no "protected" status for a computer. If the computer isn't yours and you have no lawful authority to view any of its contents, is automatically "protected." You will need to check with the criminal statutes in your state.
Yes, it is illegal to access someone's computer without authorization, even if it's not password protected. Doing so can violate laws related to computer hacking and unauthorized access. It's important to respect others' privacy and seek permission before accessing their devices.
Penalties for illegal downloading of computer games can vary depending on the country and the severity of the offense. Possible consequences may include fines, legal action by the copyright holder, or even criminal charges in some cases. It is important to obtain games through legitimate means to avoid legal repercussions.
It is generally not illegal to accelerate through a yellow traffic light as long as you are able to safely make it through the intersection before the light turns red. However, you should always exercise caution and be prepared to stop if the light changes.
No, illegal drugs cannot be passed but a man who uses them may indulge in other types of risky behaviour such as unprotected sex and may expose himself and you to infectiosn such as HIV. Also illegal drugs may cause reduced fertility and/or abnormal sperm casuing genetic damage.
It is unclear whether p2p4u is illegal as it depends on the specific content being shared or streamed through the platform. Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology itself is not illegal, but using it to share copyrighted material without permission would be a violation of copyright law. It is important to ensure that any content accessed through p2p4u is legal and properly licensed.
The Supreme Court did not declare slavery illegal. Instead, slavery was abolished in the United States through the enactment of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which was ratified on December 6, 1865.
The software itself is not illegal, however how the end user uses the software may be illegal. For example: If you recently bought a DVD and wanted to add it to your collection on your computer for easy access, then this would be legal, however if you rented the DVD and added it to your collection on your computer anyways, then this is illegal. Also, if you ever share the computer copy with someone, or upload to the internet through torrent sites or any other means, then that to is also illegal.
Snooping is not a crime, although it is frowned upon. There are exceptions to this though. 1. The file is in a lock box or other file protecting bin 2. The file is classified, or disclosed by the government. 3. You sign a contract stating specifically that you will not view anything other than what you sign for. 4. It is legally protected and, if, or patented with viewing rights reserved. My guess is that you were just asking if snooping on something personal and not in anyway. i.e an online diary. No that is not illegal, but is not recommended if you ever want to get permission to use the computer again.
hacking through cmd is the same as hacking normaly. Whenever you are getting into someone elses computer- or a website, its illegal. however, if its your computer your hacking, heck yea its legal! I do it all the time. If you have any questions on how to hack your computer or to make spam with cmd, email me at deanperry@windstream.net
when you kick the ball through someones legs
yes, even if the golf course is publicly owned, it is NOT considered a park and you must have permission to be on it. If it is a private course, it is private property and you would be trespassing.
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No, getting into someones trash bins, if private and not public is a crime whether your getting into it to look or toss in refuse. Check with your local Law Enforcement, Trash Collector or Public Organizations that may enforce your local laws pertaining to trash and dumping.
If you are the legitimate administrator of the (Windows) computer in question, you can do this using the Computer Management tool. If you are not, this is illegal (and the odds are you won't be able to anyway).
Search warrants.
YES. Tampering with someone's medications, especially if they are controlled substances by the DEA you could go to prison if convicted.
It is a crime to send any illegal substance through the mail.
We in the wiki community will not tell you how to circumvent your schools' network security features. That would involve hacking - which is illegal. Sites are blocked for a REASON !