While someone cannot literally "steal" a URL, they can attempt to hijack a domain name or create a similar-looking URL (a phishing site) to deceive users. Domain names can be acquired if they are not properly registered or if the current owner fails to renew them. Additionally, malicious actors can use tactics like DNS spoofing to redirect traffic from a legitimate URL to a fraudulent site. Therefore, it's crucial to secure domain registrations and be vigilant about online security practices.
Forgery or Theft
dolphins are not dangerous. They are dangerous when somebody tries to steal its baby.
Yes. A good car thief does not need a key to steal a car.
Huh. No. There will be now. Somebody's going to steal that idea.
Because somebody will steal your car. Thought that one was pretty obvious.
No.. J.K Rowling wrote them herself in a coffee shop in Europe~
you don't know who you are talking to people can lie who they are somebody steal your identity
Theft is when you steal something. So theft in a company must be when somebody steals inside a company.
there is multi codes and if you don't buy and steal. after somebody uses a card it is no longer valud
You have to buy it or order it from a store that sells video games. That is really the only good way to get one. Otherwise you have to steal it from somebody else.
It is illegal and unethical to steal someone's Facebook password. Hacking into someone's account constitutes a serious privacy violation and is punishable by law. It is important to respect others' privacy and not engage in unauthorized access to their personal information.
Well, it sort of means you "steal" something from another person. For example, "My green van was stolen." That would mean somebody took it and you wouldn't get it back.