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Comment by:
kangpc
(9/29/2016)
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Please note:
CWagoner says: September 28, 2016 at 6:05 PM The person that accessed the thumb drive committed a crime in Florida, someone better read F.S.S. 815.06(2)(a) and it is a third degree Felony. So I hate to see the young man have to undergo an exam for a school ordered project, and when a person commits a felony to access that thumb drive. I investigated computer crimes for more than 11 years here in FLorida. Accessing any data storage device without the permission of the owner is a felony. I don’t know who the police department is that has jurisdiction over that school but since a felony has been committed, they may need to get on it…
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Comment by:
dasing
(9/30/2016)
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Sue the state into the dirt ! |
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