This will vary from country to country. Though I'd assume for the most its illegal.
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is a U.S. federal law that protects computer systems from hackers. It prohibits unauthorized access to computer systems and data, as well as various forms of computer-related fraud. Additionally, there are state laws and international treaties that address cybercrime and hacking.
Hackers can break various laws, including unauthorized access to computer systems (Computer Fraud and Abuse Act), theft of data (Data Protection Act), identity theft (Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act), and distributing malware (Computer Misuse Act). Additionally, laws regarding intellectual property rights, privacy, and cybersecurity can also be violated by hackers.
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The plural is "sisters-in-law."
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The Computer Misuse Act.
These people are hackers who don't care if its against the law to do it.
Black Hat: Criminal Hackers White Hat: Authorized Hackers Grey Hat: “Just for Fun” Hackers Script Kiddies: Ametuer Hackers Green Hat: Hackers-in-Training Blue Hat: Authorized Software Hackers Red Hat: Government-Hired Hackers State/Nation Sponsored Hackers: International Threat Prevention
White hat Hackers are good and Black hat hackers are bad.
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is a U.S. federal law that protects computer systems from hackers. It prohibits unauthorized access to computer systems and data, as well as various forms of computer-related fraud. Additionally, there are state laws and international treaties that address cybercrime and hacking.
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'Hackers' was directed by Lain Softley.
In the Realm of the Hackers was created in 2002.
Hackers in Wonderland was created in 2000.
Hackers Wanted was created in 2008.
Yep i agree. hackers are noobs
Oh, dude, we've got your script kiddies who just copy and paste code, your black hat hackers causing chaos, your white hat heroes fixing stuff, and your grey hats who are like the rebellious teens of the hacking world. It's like a high school cafeteria, but with more computer screens and less actual food.