Mona was curious as to whether her new boyfriend, Leonardo, was really as rich as he appeared. Mona was able to figure out the usernames and passwords Leonardo used at each of the financial institutions where Leonardo had accounts. Mona used this information to access all of Leonardo's financial records and was pleasantly surprised to find that Leonardo was wealthier than she had thought. Mona ________.
A. could not be prosecuted because the financial records are not protected by federal law
B. could not be prosecuted because the records she accessed did not constitute restricted federal government information
C. could potentially be prosecuted for violation of the Information Infrastructure Protection Act
D. could not be prosecuted as Mona and Leonardo were in a pre-existing relationship
Answer: C
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a. attributes b. properties c. qualities d. variables e. all of the above
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