It is very much so Illegal. Although some people may say it isn't, it in fact is. That's like copyright to your personal life.
YES! It is illegal to hack anybodys Facebook account any where in the world.
No, it is not illegal to give someones phone number and address, although it may be inconsiderate to do so if you are giving this information to someone from whom the person in question would rather not hear. In general, the concept of free speech, which is constitutionally protected, allows things like this.
Yelling in someones ear from behind illegal
No its not illegal
Yes. Tampering with someone else's mail is a crime. Forging a signature is also a crime.
YES! It is illegal to hack anybodys Facebook account any where in the world.
It is regarded as unethical activity.
It is really hard to hack a facebook password. It is also illegal to hack someones facebook password.
No, it is not illegal to give someones phone number and address, although it may be inconsiderate to do so if you are giving this information to someone from whom the person in question would rather not hear. In general, the concept of free speech, which is constitutionally protected, allows things like this.
no it is not illegal but is good to check first
yes without there consent. or if used for illegal purpose.
If you haven't got consent you're doing something against someones will, or at least without their knowledge. And that's not a nice thing to do, and might even be illegal.
Without permission-yes.
It depends on whether that person has a reasonable expectation of privacy or not. For instance if they are in a mall, yes. If they are in the bathroom at that mall, no.
Most likely its illegal because passports are government distributed and the fact you finding someones address is super creepy ask the person for it
I don't think it is illegal, as it hardly takes anything to obtain someones DNA sequence. Just a singly hair can do the work. But there may be some law to say it that its illegal. Its is my personal view.
It is very illegal to hack into anything.Aside from facing the charges that the law enforcement will arrest you for, you will also be sued by both the owner of the account and the website (in this case, Facebook) the account is on.