In legal terms, hacking is often referred to as "unauthorized access" or "computer intrusion." This encompasses any unauthorized use or access to computer systems, networks, or data, typically violating laws such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the United States. Depending on the jurisdiction, hacking can lead to civil and criminal penalties, reflecting its serious nature in the realm of cybersecurity and data protection.
It's called a "Go to jail directly" card
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Yes.
Hacking is in violation of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and the Data Protection Act 1998.
Well, if you are stealing someones email password, or computer password that is called hacking. You can get into serious trouble by the police if you are of age 12 and over. Younger ages i do not know though. Hacking is very violent and against the law , no matter where you are. Hacking of computer will be caught by the police.
If you are not hacking, that is called whining. kick them
That is hacking - which is illegal ! We in the Wiki community will not assist you in breaking the law !
Late 1980's I beleive.
it's against the law idiot
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They are called hackers.
Yes you can ! Hacking is illegal in most countries ! Remember - everything you do on a computer generates an audit trail - which can be used to incriminate you when you're caught !