A person is guilty of computer trespass when he or she knowingly uses,
causes to be used, or accesses a computer, computer service, or computer
network without authorization and:
1. he or she does so with an intent to commit or attempt to commit or
further the commission of any felony; or
2. he or she thereby knowingly gains access to computer material.
Computer trespass is a class E felony.
Structure New York Laws
Title J - Offenses Involving Theft
Article 156 - Offenses Involving Computers; Definition of Terms
156.00 - Offenses Involving Computers; Definition of Terms.
156.05 - Unauthorized Use of a Computer.
156.20 - Computer Tampering in the Fourth Degree.
156.25 - Computer Tampering in the Third Degree.
156.26 - Computer Tampering in the Second Degree.
156.27 - Computer Tampering in the First Degree.
156.29 - Unlawful Duplication of Computer Related Material in the Second Degree.
156.30 - Unlawful Duplication of Computer Related Material in the First Degree.
156.35 - Criminal Possession of Computer Related Material.