Yes you can. It is a serious law and is not one to be taken lightly. for more information about it you can go to http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/1030_new.html. you're welcome ^_^.
no ,i think your account just get deleted or you get banned
no one he just wrote it
They can be in jail just as long as the actual theif
Hacking, in terms of computer hacking, is not a very ethical thing to do. By hacking a computer, you are trying to do whatever you should not be doing in the first place, such as hacking a password, hacking someone's ID, etc. Now, if you are hacking a computer to improve your own or someone else's benefit, such as putting up a firewall, that is a good thing to do. It just depends on which side of the line you are on that determines if hacking is ethical.Only that if you hacked some one's system, don't misuse it.
Any form of cheating can get you banned from the Playstation Network. Hacking is always illegal if it meets a legal description for for the offense. Just because someone uses the term to describe the action does not mean they were actually doing something legally considered hacking.
There isn't an inventor of hacking, you can just turn on your Linux and start.
No, you will not. An example I heard was like, Oh I got hit in the hand with the ball in soccer, now I'm going to jail. It's just a game, but it is being a complete jerk and people will get seriously mad at you.
Many people can be involved in hacking, you just gotta know wut you are doing.
Legal consequencesUp to thirty years in jailUp to a $100,000 fineLoss of electronic privilegesA felony record.Other consequencesHacking, when used in an ethical manner and with permission, raises awareness and causes software creators and system administrators to improve their security. Another consequence which is also the key motivation for hackers to do what they do is understanding of new technology. Hacking allows hackers to learn about technology, security, and safety. In a way, hacking improves security instead of the commonly held view of the opposite. Please note: Hackers in this perspective should not be confused with "crackers" who attack systems for their own personal gain or to "just cause havoc".
there are lots of advantages of hacking, just be sure you aren't breaking the law... you can use hacking to unlock stuff, download stuff, etc. Hacking is very useful in software games, like in the sims 2, you can just do stuff you wouldn't normally be able to do...
It is not hacking so much as it is just cheating.
Sometimes, It Just Matters What You Do.