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Hawaii Computer Crimes Laws




More Information on Computer Crime Laws

Code Section708-890, et seq.
Mental State Required for ProsecutionIntentionally, knowingly
Misdemeanor Computer Crimes-
Felony Computer CrimesComputer fraud: class B felony if knowingly defrauded, accessed computer without authorization and damage $300 or less in any 1 yr. period; class C felony if knowingly defrauded, transferred, or otherwise disposes of control of access; Computer Damage: class B felony if knowingly causes transmission that causes unauthorized damage or intentional access of a computer that causes damage; class C felony if knowingly accesses computer without authorization and recklessly causes damage.
Attempt Considered a Crime?No
Civil Lawsuit Permitted?No

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