New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07836

Introduced
4/11/25  
Refer
4/11/25  

Caption

Relates to computer-related crimes; creates the crimes unlawful disruption of computer services in the first and second degree, unlawful computer access assistance in the first and second degree, unauthorized use of internet domain name or profile, and unlawful introduction of a computer contaminant; allows for a civil action for compensatory damages for victims of such crimes.

Summary

Bill A07836 amends the penal law and education law in New York to address computer-related crimes. It introduces new offenses such as unlawful disruption of computer services, unlawful computer access assistance, unauthorized use of internet domain names or profiles, and the introduction of computer contaminants. The bill defines these offenses and establishes penalties ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, depending on the severity of the crime. Additionally, it allows victims of these crimes to pursue civil actions for compensatory damages.

Impact

The bill significantly expands the legal framework surrounding computer-related crimes in New York. By creating specific definitions and penalties for various offenses, it aims to enhance the protection of computer systems, networks, and data. This legislation will impact individuals and organizations that rely on digital infrastructure, as it establishes clearer legal recourse for victims of cybercrimes and encourages compliance with security measures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A07836 appears to be generally supportive, as it addresses growing concerns about cybercrime and the need for updated legal protections in the digital age. However, there may be some apprehension regarding the implications for privacy and the potential for overreach in enforcement.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the definitions of the new offenses and the potential for unintended consequences, such as the criminalization of benign activities. Stakeholders may express concerns regarding the balance between protecting digital assets and ensuring that individuals' rights are not infringed upon, particularly in the context of internet usage and data privacy.

Companion Bills

NY S03693

Same As Relates to computer-related crimes; creates the crimes unlawful disruption of computer services in the first and second degree, unlawful computer access assistance in the first and second degree, unauthorized use of internet domain name or profile, and unlawful introduction of a computer contaminant; allows for a civil action for compensatory damages for victims of such crimes.

Previously Filed As

NY S02730

Relates to computer-related crimes; creates the crimes unlawful disruption of computer services in the first and second degree, unlawful computer access assistance in the first and second degree, unauthorized use of internet domain name or profile, and unlawful introduction of a computer contaminant; allows for a civil action for compensatory damages for victims of such crimes.

NY S03693

Relates to computer-related crimes; creates the crimes unlawful disruption of computer services in the first and second degree, unlawful computer access assistance in the first and second degree, unauthorized use of internet domain name or profile, and unlawful introduction of a computer contaminant; allows for a civil action for compensatory damages for victims of such crimes.

AL HB449

Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided

NY S01450

Establishes the crimes of unlawful purchase of body armor in the first and second degree; establishes the crimes of unlawful sale of body armor in the first and second degree.

MN SF703

Crime of unauthorized computer access expansion to include accessing a computer without penetrating a security system

MN HF2630

Crime of unauthorized computer access expanded to include accessing a computer without penetrating security system.

MS SB2510

Gaming; include online, interactive and computerized versions thereof, increase penalties, and authorize forfeiture.

MS SB2104

Gaming; include online, interactive and computerized versions thereof, increase penalties, and authorize forfeiture.

NY S06306

Relates to unlawful surveillance; adds additional actions constituting unlawful surveillance in the second degree and in the first degree.

TX SB2382

Relating to requiring county use of the statewide computerized voter registration list.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.