Posted on Sep 26, 2015
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Rally Point is a public discussion board hosted by a private company that clearly states there is no formal or legal connection to DoD. Now, if one member accesses a Government Information Network to investigate, with the clear intent to gain personal information of another member for personal reasons, on this public message board, is that a violation of information security laws? Privacy Act? Are Federal charges warranted?

What are your thoughts?
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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You can research me all you want. I don't care. If its online or on global then I'm not hiding anything. My FB details about me are false just to let any know I have not worked at Mordor as call girl nor have I ever lived in Dildo, Canada (yes, that is the name of the town).
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LCDR Naval Aviator
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I doubt it. I mean, I can access that info at home with a CAC reader, so it's not terribly likely. If anything, I'd say looking up someone's info for verification purposes could easily fall under counter-intelligence, and should be allowed.
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Could this be construed as misuse and abuse of a government network? In other words, not official duty?
Thank you.
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It could, I suppose, but it could also be justified relatively easily.
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SSG (ret) William Martin
SSG (ret) William Martin
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Let's say you want to email someone on here but use work email to say hello basically but there is a problem, you can find that SM in the database. What now?
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CSM Charles Hayden
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Just do not attempt to make a copy of my ID Card!
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