Computers and Technology

Imagine you have borrowed your friend's computer to work on a class project. Checking the computer out, you notice they've left their web browser open and are signed in to
their email account. Would it be considered a computer crime to read their email, even
though you didn't "hack" their password? What if they had left a text file on their
desktop that included personal information, like their social security number, banking
and credit card information, passwords for sites, etc., but didn't have it password
protected-would accessing that file be a computer crime, even though there was no
password protection on it? Explain your answers

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