Originally posted by: skace
Originally posted by: Shelly21
In Virginia, the "digital tresspass" law is out there. A friend of mine got busted for using another user's account (without her knowing) at the local college.
He got a lawyer to get the "community service" with the court, and he had to deal with the school board, and instead of getting expelled, he asks them to impose a 5 years ban on accessing school networks. He got off easy.
How backwards is that law. It is your responsibility to protect YOUR account. If someone else is using your account then they may get in trouble, but you'd get the brute force of the problem for not protecting your account and password. Obviously if someone tricked her into giving out her password then they would hold a reasonable ammount of the blaim, but she would still have to answer for giving out her password. At my work, you don't even walk away from your machines unless you log out or lock them.
Edit: Unless, of course, the account l/p was gained via brute force or keylogging / etc.