Analysis: Critics assail 1980s-era hacking law as out of step
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A 1984 U.S. anti-hacking law passed when computer crime was in its infancy is under fire for potentially going too far in criminalizing the actions of employees who violate workplace policies. Judges across the country are divided on how the 28-year-old law, the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, can be applied. At the same time, the Justice Department has signaled it wants to ramp up prosecutions under the law, even as it has lost some cases. …
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Analysis: Critics assail 1980s-era hacking law as out of step