It depends. Depending on the target of the hack, many security crimes are considered felonies, in which case it is likely the culprit will be tried as an adult.
Typically, punishment involves 4 to 10 years of imprisonment for each occurance, with additional penalties if it includes theft of money, fraud, identity theft, or losses incurred by damage.
Almost all computer crimes are also punished with a lifetime ban of owning computers, internet service, or computer-like devices such as iPhones.
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Hacking is the practice of illegally gaining access to a computer or network. The term hacking is also used to describe the art of opening up a piece of electronics and modifying it. Some people argue that illegal hackers should be called crackers. This opinion is not widely held. There are white hat hackers that legally test corporate security. Many hackers justify their hacking by saying that information should be free or that they are finding holes, thus strengthen computer security by bringing these holes to the attention of system administrators. And since this is not the forum for debate I will not comment on those justifications.
There is a type of police which uses the web to try to trace hackers or those who upload child pornography on the web... This police is known as the Cyber police. Hacking may lead to many years of imprisonment or you may be restricted to use a computer... there is also an amount of money to be paid..... But, it depends on what type of hacking it is... small hacks lead to small punishments and big hacks lead to big punishments
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Computer or cybercrime refers to any crime that involves a computer and a network. Such crimes may threaten a nation's security or financial health. Some examples of computer crimes are copyright infringement and child pornography.
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Hacking is the practice of illegally gaining access to a computer or network. The term hacking is also used to describe the art of opening up a piece of electronics and modifying it. Some people argue that illegal hackers should be called crackers. This opinion is not widely held. There are white hat hackers that legally test corporate security. Many hackers justify their hacking by saying that information should be free or that they are finding holes, thus strengthen computer security by bringing these holes to the attention of system administrators. And since this is not the forum for debate I will not comment on those justifications.
You could say "Hola, esta es su amiga hacking su página Facebook." Many computer terms go directly to Spanish from English, especially slang terms like "hacking".
There is a type of police which uses the web to try to trace hackers or those who upload child pornography on the web... This police is known as the Cyber police. Hacking may lead to many years of imprisonment or you may be restricted to use a computer... there is also an amount of money to be paid..... But, it depends on what type of hacking it is... small hacks lead to small punishments and big hacks lead to big punishments
There are many hacking programs, but it is illegal to break into someone else's Internet accounts. Plus, hacking programs come with an extra bit of nastiness: malware or viruses for your computer.
In most cases, you can't because hacking is usually accomplished through many layers of Proxy servers and other infected machines.
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