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Created by georgechase97
almost 12 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| HOW MANY LEVELS OF OFFENSE ARE THERE? | 3 |
| LEVEL ONE | Unauthorized access to computer data. |
| LEVEL TWO | Unauthorized access with the intent to commit another offense. |
| LEVEL THREE | Unauthorized access to computer data and then modifying the data (changing it, deleting it, stealing it). |
| MAXIMUM FINE FOR A LEVEL ONE OFFENSE | £5000 |
| MAXIMUM FINE FOR A LEVEL TWO OFFENSE | Unlimited fine. |
| MAXIMUM FINE FOR A LEVEL THREE OFFENSE | Unlimited fine. |
| MAXIMUM PRISON SENTENCE FOR A LEVEL ONE OFFENSE | Up to 6 months. |
| MAXIMUM PRISON SENTENCE FOR A LEVEL TWO OFFENSE | Up to five years. |
| MAXIMUM PRISON SENTENCE FOR A LEVEL THREE OFFENSE | Up to five years. |
| EXAMPLE OF A LEVEL ONE OFFENSE | Hacking into your friend's Facebook account and looking at their messages and personal information. |
| EXAMPLE OF A LEVEL TWO OFFENSE | Going onto a friend's Facebook account with the intent to change their personal information. |
| EXAMPLE OF A LEVEL THREE OFFENSE | Unauthorized access to a friend's Facebook account and changing all of his personal data. |
| WHAT DOES UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS REALLY MEAN? | HACKING. |
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