§ 5-41-206. Computer password disclosure
(a) A person commits computer password disclosure if the person purposely and without authorization discloses a number, code, password, or other means of access to a computer or computer network that is subsequently used to access a computer or computer network. (b) Computer password disclosure is a: (1) Class A misdemeanor; or (2) Class D […]
§ 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 […]
§ 5-41-204. Unlawful use of encryption
(a) A person commits unlawful use of encryption if the person knowingly uses or attempts to use encryption, directly or indirectly, to: (1) Commit, facilitate, further, or promote any criminal offense; (2) Aid, assist, or encourage another person to commit any criminal offense; (3) Conceal the commission of any criminal offense; (4) Conceal or protect […]
§ 5-41-205. Unlawful act involving electronic mail
(a) A person commits an unlawful act involving electronic mail if, with the purpose to devise or execute a scheme to defraud or illegally obtain property, the person: (1) Knowingly and with the purpose to transmit or cause to be transmitted the item of electronic mail to the electronic mail address of one (1) or […]