What are Pennsylvania laws regarding identiy theft?
Identity Theft Title 18 Pa C.S. 4120 In Pennsylvania, a person commits the offense of identity theft of another person if they possess or use, through any means, identifying information of another person without the consent of that other person to further any unlawful purpose. Under the law, a police report taken by a local, county, or state law enforcement agency by a person stating that their identifying information had been used without their consent shall be considered evidence that the information was used or possessed without the person’s consent. Unlawful Use of Computer – Title 18 Pa C.S. 7611 Under the law, a person commits the offense of unlawful use of computer if they intentionally or knowingly and without authorization gives or publishes a password, identifying code, personal identification number, or other confidential information about a computer, computer system and or database, world wide web (www) site, or telecommunication device. Computer Trespass – Title 18 Pa C.S.
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