Computer Hackers Who Cause Financial Losses Face Bigger Sentences in California


Computer hackers who cause financial losses are prosecuted more harshly and given more severe sentences than those who merely commit “mischief,” according to a recent article in the International Business Times.

The U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act allows prosecutors who catch computer hackers to prosecute them if the hacker caused some kind of financial loss to the victim. Charges may be filed even if the hacker didn’t steal any information. For instance, a hacker who causes software damage that requires an experienced technician to fix may be prosecuted because the owner of the computer is out the repair costs—even if the hacker didn’t take the user’s bank account or credit card information.

Currently, the federal Justice Department focuses its efforts on prosecuting hackers who cause large financial losses and those who target government sites, even if no damage is done. While smaller losses may not trigger prison sentences, hackers who are convicted of them may face probation. For instance, a former contractor who had worked for PETA allegedly logged in to the animal rights organization’s website from his Los Angeles apartment recently. He didn’t steal any information, but he did delete over 500 different files. After being convicted of criminal activity for the act, he was sentenced to one year of probation and required to pay $1,400 in fines.

Crimes like theft and embezzlement increasingly involve computer use. Unfortunately, even though computers are now commonplace in most areas of the U.S., many state and federal criminal laws still provide harsher punishments for those who use computers than for those who don’t. If you are facing felony charges in California, the experienced Los Angeles felony crimes defense lawyers at The Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf can help. Call us today at (310) 277-1707 for a free and confidential case evaluation.

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