§ 5-41-104. Computer trespass
(a) A person commits computer trespass if the person intentionally and without authorization accesses, alters, deletes, damages, destroys, or disrupts any computer, computer system, computer network, computer program, or data. (b) Computer trespass is a: (1) Class C misdemeanor if it is a first violation that does not cause any loss or damage; (2) Class […]
§ 5-42-205. Investigative powers
(a) The prosecuting attorney may file an ex parte petition supported by affidavit or recorded sworn testimony before any judicial officer of competent jurisdiction seeking any record or report required to be made by law. (b) The judicial officer may order the custodian to deliver to the prosecuting attorney any record or report that is […]
§ 5-41-105. Venue of violations
For the purpose of venue under this subchapter, any violation of this subchapter is considered to have been committed in any county: (1) In which any act was performed in furtherance of any course of conduct that violated this subchapter; (2) In which any violator had control or possession of any proceeds of the violation […]
§ 5-41-106. Civil actions
(a) (1) Any person whose property or person is injured by reason of a violation of any provision of this subchapter may sue for the injury and recover for any damages sustained and the costs of suit. (2) Without limiting the generality of the term, “damages” includes loss of profits. (b) At the request of […]
§ 5-41-107. Assistance of Attorney General
If requested to do so by a prosecuting attorney, the Attorney General may assist the prosecuting attorney in the investigation or prosecution of an offense under this subchapter or any other offense involving the use of a computer.
§ 5-41-108. Unlawful computerized communications
(a) A person commits the offense of unlawful computerized communications if, with the purpose to frighten, intimidate, threaten, abuse, or harass another person, the person sends a message: (1) To the other person on an electronic mail or other computerized communication system and in that message threatens to cause physical injury to any person or […]
§ 5-41-109. Disclosure of personal information
An Internet service provider shall disclose personally identifiable information concerning a consumer pursuant to a subpoena, warrant, or court order issued under authority of a law of this state, another state, or the United States Government.
§ 5-41-201. Definitions
As used in this subchapter: (1) “Access” means to intercept, instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve from, or otherwise make use of any resource of a computer, network, or data; (2) (A) “Computer” means an electronic, magnetic, electrochemical, or other high-speed data-processing device performing a logical, arithmetic, or storage function and includes any data […]
§ 5-41-202. Unlawful act regarding a computer
(a) A person commits an unlawful act regarding a computer if the person knowingly and without authorization: (1) Modifies, damages, destroys, discloses, uses, transfers, conceals, takes, retains possession of, copies, obtains or attempts to obtain access to, permits access to or causes to be accessed, or enters data or a program that exists inside or […]
§ 5-41-203. Unlawful interference with access to computers — Unlawful use or access to computers
(a) (1) A person commits unlawful interference with access to computers if the person knowingly and without authorization interferes with, denies, or causes the denial of access to or use of a computer, system, or network to a person who has the duty and right to use the computer, system, or network. (2) Unlawful interference […]