Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 156.10: Computer Trespass
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
The crime of unauthorized access of a computer can entail a number of different activities, including deciphering another person's secret password and utilizing it to access that person's computer, sharing a password to other individuals who do not have authorization to access the computer, hacking into someone's computer over the internet, or posing as another person in order to access computer services that would otherwise not be available to you. These types of activities are crimes. There are a number of laws in the New York criminal code established to prosecute crimes related to the unauthorized access of a computer. The particular charge that you will face depends largely on what you do or intend to do once you have accessed the computer. You have committed the crime of computer trespass under New York Penal Law § 156.10 if you use or access a computer, computer service, or computer network without authorization, you are aware of what you are doing, and you also
- Do this with the intention of committing a felony, or
- Are aware that you are gaining access to computer material.
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