Review what the author says and write a paragraph describing the five most serious violations and why you think those offenses are serious.

Sharing addresses, passwords and photos can be something that may danger an entire household. By giving away an address to someone this can instantly give everyone on the internet the power to send unwanted things to this address, go to this house and stalk those that go in and out, and most importantly give out the privacy of someone that most likely does not want that type of information floating around the internet. Passwords which sometimes are used for more than one service can allow anyone to access an account and do whatever they want to it. They can even go to different websites and try that password somewhere else. It is likely that someone would use the same password for each service they have. Photos can be more serious than all of these, especially depending on what the photo is exactly. Explicit photos that people don’t want out there can easily be chargeable.

Bullying and trolling is a serious violation that most of the time people do not even realize they are doing until someone get seriously hurt from it. It is more so people not being careful of what they say rather than someone asking for it. No matter the offense, things can easily be taken seriously and the victim might even take further actions from this. I think it is important that this is serious because feelings can not be taken lightly. Everyone has a breaking point and you never know what someone is going through in a particular time or in general.

Faking your identity is serious. The most serious example of an offense could be a cyber-criminal that is faking their identity as another domain that is not secured. These messages can be sent out in mass and to anyone they know or who has close relevancy to. Something else would be providing legal officials with a fake ID. This could lead to a ten-thousand dollar fine or up to three years in prison.

Using someone else internet network especially without their permission is essentially stealing. Someone is paying for a service that is supposed to be a certain amount, but someone is taking up some of that internet. This can cause people to have slower internet, internet providers to lose out on another customer, and possibly getting involved with legal actions.

Collecting information about young kids seems like you are being a pedophile and trying to get closer to someone that is much younger than yourself. This is serious to me because kids can sometime lie about their age and laws need to be strengthen to not allow this to happen. Kids are not able to protect themselves like an adult would also.

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