Teachers *  About LFK * LFK en Espanol * Search LFK:   
Arizona
LFK Home Speak Up! Stories Toons Laws Justice for All Law Docs Change It! Games Links
Search Questions
 Speak Up! Topics
  Arrested (61)
  Banking (5)
  Bullying (6)
  Contracts (5)
  Credit (4)
  Curfew (44)
  Drinking (25)
  Driving (187)
  Emancipation (67)
  Family (219)
  Guns and Weapons (23)
  Housing (17)
  Illegal Substances (91)
  Jury Duty (15)
  Marriage (16)
  New Laws (15)
  Other (378)
  School (118)
  Sexual Assault and Misconduct (31)
  Trouble (34)
  Vandalism and Property Damage (8)
  Violence (87)
  Voting (6)
  When You Turn 18 (107)
  Work and Employment (24)

Latest Questions
  • Is it illegal to download foreign items that is not licensed in United States?

  • I have a questions for you. Since i'm emancipated do I still have to have my parent sign for me to get a tatoo in arizona. And if not would i have to bring the emancipation papers with me to get a tatoo.thanx for answering all my questions.

  • how many people can i have in my car,and what is the curfew in goodyear,az

  • what is the cerfew for pinetop-lakeside, az?

  • Can I get emancipated if I'm only 15, if I'm pregnant, and still going to school? And can I live with my boyfriend which he has a job and will prvied everything needed for me and my baby.

  • Search Dictionary

    Tell a friend about this page!
    Type a friend’s email address into the box below, then hit ‘send.

    Speak Up! - View Question #237


    printer friendly version

    Question: What is the sentence for computer hacking?

    Answer: A federal law, the Computer Abuse and Fraud Act (47 USC 1030), provides that the maximum penalty for one instance of hacking is five-years and a fine.

    For the first time offender, a minimum of six-months in prison; for repeat offenders it's 10-years and a fine. Fines can range from up to $250,000.


    Comments
    6 thru 10 of 12 comments     1  [ 2 ]  3    
    On 05/18/02
    Jacqueline from AZ said:
    My daughter say she was checking her own e-mail and she said to a friend look she added me to her list. The friend said no thats me. Then the friend gave her the pass word. My daughter thought the friend had made it up to be similar to the other persons so my daughter got on it and pretended to be someone else and was caught because the person she was pretending to be was sitting next to the other person she was talking too. My daughter has told me of alot of kids that are making up e-mails pretending to be other people. I don't know if there is a specific law against that. I am sure it is fr
    On 05/13/02
    Danielle from VA said:
    Thanks a ton! This helped me a lot on my school project! I'm glad i used google b/c none of the other search engines found me anything!
    On 04/16/02
    skooter from GA said:
    helped me on my paper 2
    On 04/11/02
    Jeff from VA said:
    The penalty for computer hacking does not have enough definition put into it. A kid who knows nothing about computers can be charged with the Computer Fraud/Abuse Act just for reading someone else's email without their consent, and by obtaining the password illegally. 6 months in jail for that is crazy, and then there are kids who think they are hackers and download little programs they don't know how to use, and then they mess up and crash an ISP server and get jail time. I think people like that should get probation or community service. As for the real hacker - ones that break into commerci
    On 03/05/02
    Eric from AZ said:
    Thanks a lot for helping me with my paper.
    6 thru 10 of 12 comments     1  [ 2 ]  3    



    Read more about the law and Other
    Related Stories
    Related Laws
    LFK Home   |   Speak Up!   |   Stories   |   Toons   |   Laws   |   Justice for All   |   Law Docs   |   Change It!   |   Games   |   Links
    Disclaimer: The information contained in this site is made available as a public service to the general public and is not intended to serve as legal advice. You should consult a trained legal professional for questions you may have about the laws affecting juveniles or any legal interpretations.

    Send Feedback regarding website content or to report bugs.
    Copyright © 1998 - 2024. Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education, All rights reserved

    Privacy Policy  |  Terms of use  |  Disclaimer  |  Contact Us