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PLEASE NOTE: This site provides information only and should not be construed as legal advice. We can provide legal assistance and representation with individual cases throughout the United States. Please call our 800 number for such assistance or for a free consultation. Computer Hacking and Unauthorized Access Laws
Computer Hacking. Computer hacking is a serious computer crime with a likelihood of imprisonment. Unfortunately because computer hacking is typically sophisticated, the government is likely to arrest the innocent individual who the hacker has setup. Moreover, many attorneys do not have the background and/or knowledge to successfully defend a person accused of computer hacking. Someone accused of email spoofing needs the expertise of a strong computer crime defense attorney. What is computer hacking? Hacking is breaking into computer systems, frequently with intentions to alter or modify existing settings. Sometimes malicious in nature, these break-ins may cause damage or disruption to computer systems or networks. People with malevolent intent are often referred to as "crackers"--as in "cracking" into computers.
Many states have enacted "hacking" laws or have laws that explicitly include electronic forms of communication within more traditional tresspassing laws. This chart identifies only state laws that include specific references to electronic hacking. However, other state laws may still apply to those who tresspass or unauthorize access to others online, although specific language may make the laws easier to enforce. This chart classifies the various state laws addressing hacking.
Alaska Stat. § 11.46.740
Hawaii Rev. Stat. § 708-892, § 708-891.5, § 708-895.5, § 708-892.5
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 638:17, § 638:18
N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-06.1-08
R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-52-1 to 11-52-8
S.D. Codified Laws Ann. § 43-43B-1 to § 43-43B-8
Va. Code § 18.2-152.2, -152.3, -152.4, -152.5, -152.5:1, -152.6, -152.7, -152.8, -152.12, § 19.2-249.2
Wash. Rev. Code § 9A.52.110, § 9A.52.120, § 9A.52.130