Rashad accesses Quant Company's computer system without authority to obtain protected financial data. Under federal law, this is

A. a felony if it is committed for a commercial purpose.
B. a felony if Quant brings a civil suit against Rashad.
C. not a crime.
D. a crime, but not a felony.


Answer: A

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