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It is important to respect digital boundaries and adhere to secure internet practices. Please review the following information and complete the quiz below to ensure you understand the proper internet security measures.
Hacking, or unauthorized access to computer systems, is a serious crime under federal law. It can lead to significant legal consequences, including imprisonment, fines, and a permanent record of criminal activity. Hacking disrupts the integrity and accessibility of computer systems and can cause substantial harm to individuals, organizations, and the security of the nation.
Activities such as breaking into computer systems, spreading malware, or stealing personal information are not only unethical but are punishable under various statutes, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). If convicted, offenders can face severe penalties, depending on the nature and the severity of the breach.
Remember, browsing someone else's files without permission, using someone else's Wi-Fi network without authorization, or attempting to breach security measures can all be considered criminal acts that have serious consequences.
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Why is attempting to access restricted areas without authorization wrong?