depends on what you are hacking. if it is something for like a school website to change grades or look at your hotties profile or something like that, maybe a talk with a police officer and suspension of computer use in the school. but if it is hacking a major place like a bank or something, then i would suspect higher penalties.
Depends how bad.
You could be sent to prision
You could be fined
You could have your internet disabled by the government
You could get yourself hacked
It depends on the laws of the nation which prosecutes you.
The Act defines as a summary offence punishable on conviction with a maximum prison sentence of five years or a fine or both.
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Penalties in basketball are violates that result in free throws, change of possession, or getting more time on the shot clock. For example some penalties are traveling and hacking (hacking results in free throws)
The Computer Misuse laws were changed in 2006 by adding stiffer penalties for hacking. The maximum penalty for hacking in England is 6 months in prison and a fine of at least 2,000 pounds.
I don't know all of them, but here are a few... Hope they help! -Obstruction -Hacking -High sticking -Advancing
Hacking is ILLEGAL - with severe penalties WHEN (not IF) you get caught - We in the Wiki community will NOT help you break the law !
Hacking is illegal ! The penalties for getting caught (which you inevitably WILL be) are severe - including, but not exclusive to lawful detention, financial embelishment and a criminal record which will stay with you for LIFE.
You don't do it. Edit: Hacking in ANY form is ILLEGAL - whether on a computer or mobile-phone. The penalties WHEN (not IF) you get caught are severe. Be prepared for a long spell behind bars !
The white hat hacking or ethical hacking can be considered "harmless hacking". Otherwise, all other hackings are considered harmful hacking.
how to be safe from hacking
no hacking because hacking is bad
She had a hacking cough.
Because you are hacking.
Some of the arguments against internet voting include security risks, electronic and human errors.