As used in the Anti-Phishing Act:
- 1. "Electronic mail" means a message, file, or other information that is transmitted through a local, regional, or global computer network, regardless of whether the message, file, or other information is viewed, stored for retrieval at a later time, printed, or filtered by a computer program that is designed or intended to filter or screen those items;
- 2. "Electronic mail address" means a destination, commonly expressed as a string of characters, to which electronic mail may be sent or delivered;
3. "Identifying information" means information that alone or in conjunction with other information identifies an individual, including but not limited to:
- a. name, social security number, date of birth, and government-issued identification number,
- b. unique biometric data, including the fingerprint, voice print, and retina or iris image of an individual,
- c. unique electronic identification number, address, and routing code, financial institution account number, and
- d. telecommunication identifying information or access device;
- 4. "Internet domain name" refers to a globally unique, hierarchical reference to an Internet host or service, assigned through a centralized Internet naming authority and composed of a series of character strings separated by periods with the right-most string specifying the top of the hierarchy; and
- 5. "Web page" means a location that has a single uniform resource locator (URL) with respect to the world wide web or another location that can be accessed on the Internet.
Laws 2006, HB 2473, c. 56, § 4, eff. November 1, 2006.