Under Florida StatuteTitle XLVI Chapter 896.101(the Florida Money Laundering Act), it is unlawful for any person living in the State of Florida to: Carry out the illegal transaction of the illicit sales of property. Comply with the fact that this transaction is designed to disguise or hide the...
UnderFlorida Statute Section 815.04, a crime carried out against intellectual property involves stealing, damaging, destroying, disabling, or unlawfully disseminating intellectual property. Knowingly and intentionally introducing an infectious virus to a computer system, intentionally introducing some form of de...
This personal information, including name, address and driver license number is confidential by law, but may be given to law enforcement agencies, insurance companies, credit bureaus, lending institutions, and any other entity exempted by statute. Medical information, social security number and ...
A statute of limitations can be defined as the maximum amount of time one can decide to initiate legal action following an accident.This can apply to both personal injury and property damage, and vary from state to state. That being said, in the state of Florida, the statute of limitations...
Florida implemented FIPA after many failed attempts by Congress to agree on the standards for a national data protection statute. FIPA contains robust measures to protect consumers, however, the law contains ambiguous language that covered entities must understand for compliance and reporting, or they ...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) serves as the primary federal statute addressing hacking and related activities, making it illegal to access a computer without authorization or to use a computer to commit fraud. Penalties under the CFAA can range from fines to significant prison time, ...