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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 434 — Offenses against property by fraud

434.685 Misuse of electronic information prohibited.

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(1)Any person who, with intent to defraud the issuer, the cardholder, or any other
person or organization,
(a)intercepts, taps or alters electronic information between
an automated banking device and the issuer, or
(b)originates electronic information
to an automated banking device or to the issuer, via any line, wire, or any other
means of electronic transmission, at any junction or terminal, or at any location
within an E.F.T. system, for the purpose of obtaining money, goods, services or
anything else of value, violates this subsection and is subject to the penalties set
forth in subsection
(2)of KRS 434.730.
(2)Any person who, with intent to defraud the issuer, cardholder, or any other person
or organization, intercepts, taps or alters electronic information between an
automated banking device and the issuer, or originates electronic information to an
automated banking device or to the issuer, via any line, wire, or other means of
electronic transmission, at any junction or terminal, or at any location within the
E.F.T. system, and therefore causes funds to be transferred from one account to any
other account, violates this subsection and is subject to the penalties set forth in
subsection
(2)of KRS 434.730.
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