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I very much appreciate the input from each of you and will be sure to keep all posted in the upcoming future. It's a lot to think on and to research, but the perspective was much needed!
Yes and I also believe there are laws in place that make it a crime for an organization or government entity to neglect to make those affected aware of a breach when they know it has occurred, with some limited exceptions when it comes to identity theft. This is another factor in his deciding...
The person would be dead if that were the case lol. Just a wealth of information and proof thereto of the massive incompetence of an entire State and one of its key institutions that would largely humiliate the state (which it deserves) and also potentially lead to countless civil actions back...
It's understood that the state certainly knows the identity, yet the state did nothing punitive -- it made the person in question rather curious as to the intentions of the state in deciding to not prosecute or seek interdepartmental assistance from the Fed (insofar as he knows from that time)...
That's understood -- there the statute of limitations is the same as the state's; five years and only applies if the Feds want to prosecute. What constitutes whether it becomes a Federal crime or not?
The country is the US and it's important to keep the name of the State anonymous for the moment. The nature of the supposed data is that it exposes a state's networking infrastructure as weak at the time. The individual who was or is in possession attempted to alert the state to the breach at...
Were a person to possess contents of a massive governmental (state level) data breach including state personnel and other individuals' personal information, among other things, if they had retained information for the state's statute of limitations for Felonies (5 Years) and/or it's statute for...
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