Fine and/or up to 1
year in prison, up to 10
years if repeat offense.
Hacking into a government
computer to obtain classified
data.
Obtaining information in a financial record of a
financial institution or a card issuer, or information
on a consumer in a file of a consumer reporting
agency. Obtaining information from any department
or agency of the U.S. or protected computer
involved in interstate and foreign communication.
Fine and/or up to 1
year in prison, up to 10
years if repeat offense.
Breaking into a computer to
obtain another person??™s
credit information.
Affecting a computer exclusively for the use of a
U.S. government department or agency or, if it is
not exclusive, one used for the government where
the offense adversely affects the use of the
government??™s operation of the computer.
Fine and/or up to 1
year in prison, up to 10
years if repeat offense.
Makes it a federal crime to
violate the integrity of a
system, even if information is
not gathered.
Carrying out denial-of-service
attacks against government
agencies.
Furthering a fraud by accessing a federal interest
computer and obtaining anything of value, unless
the fraud and the thing obtained consists only of the
use of the computer and the use is not more than
$5,000 in a one-year period.
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