An "access device" is any means of account access that can
be used to obtain anything of value. Obviously, for example, a credit
card is an access device. But so is an ATM card personal identification
number.
Section 1029 of Title 18 of the United States Code (18
USC § 1029) makes it a crime to use, traffic in, or possess
counterfeit access devices, unauthorized access devices, and various
types of equipment. Offenses under this section carry a maximum 10-year
or 15-year sentence.
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