I dug a little deeper and found some USCS laws, federal laws I believe, that do prohibit these things but with exceptions. They are not broad, but specific. Posting anyone's identity, full name, etc, if they are under 18, is prohibited under federal law. Posting anyones information on the internet to cause harm, then there's cyberbullying, harassment, fall under similar categories of the USCS that does make it a crime to do such things.

Emails I'm not sure about, I skimmed quickly, but couldn't find anything specific enough.

So perhaps no law or broad law exists in my case with DCS since they their intent was not to cause personal harm (where I see it as somewhat similar to Identity Theft).

You need IBM's artificial intelligence big blue computer to even keep track of all this stuff to even know what is and is not a law, specific or broad. There's just too much