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- DIVISION 5. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
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- CHAPTER 708. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY RIGHTS
- [PART IX.] COMPUTER CRIMES
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- HRS @ [708-890] (1990)
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- [@ 708-890]. Definition of terms in this part.
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- In this part, unless a different meaning plainly is required:
- "Access" means to make use of any resources of a computer,
- computer system, or computer network.
- "Computer" means an electronic device which performs logical,
- arithmetic, and memory functions by the manipulation of electronic
- or magnetic impulses and includes all input, output, processing,
- storage, software, or communication facilities which are connected
- or related to such a device in a computer system or computer
- network.
- "Computer network" means the interconnection of communication
- lines with a computer through remote terminals or a complex
- consisting of two or more computers and includes interconnected
- remote terminals.
- "Computer program" means a series of instructions or statements,
- in a form acceptable to a computer, which permits the functioning
- of a computer system in a manner designed to provide appropriate
- products from a computer system.
- "Computer software" means a set of computer programs,
- procedures, or associated documentation concerned with the
- operation and function of a computer system.
- "Computer system" means a set of related or interconnected
- computer equipment, devices, and software.
- "Data" means a representation of information, knowledge, facts,
- concepts, or instructions, which are being prepared or have been
- prepared, in a formalized manner, and are intended for use in a
- computer system or computer network.
- "Financial instrument" includes, but is not limited to, any
- draft, warrant, money order, note, certificate of deposit, letter
- of credit, bill of exchange, credit or debit card, transaction
- authorization mechanism, marketable security, or any other computer
- system representation.
- "Property" includes, but is not limited to, financial
- instruments, data, computer software, computer programs, documents
- associated with computer systems and computer programs, or copies,
- whether tangible or intangible, and data while in transit.
- "Service" includes, but is not limited to, the use of the
- computer system, computer network, computer programs, computer
- software, or data prepared for computer use, data contained within
- a computer system, or data contained within a computer network.
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- DIVISION 5. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 708. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY RIGHTS
- [PART IX.] COMPUTER CRIMES
-
- HRS @ [708-891] (1990)
-
- [@ 708-891]. Computer fraud in the first degree.
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- (1) A person commits the offense of computer fraud in the first
- degree if:
- (a) He accesses or causes to be accessed any computer,
- computer system, computer network, or any of its parts with the
- intent to devise or execute any scheme or artifice to defraud;
- (b) He accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer
- system, computer network, or any of its parts with the intent to
- obtain money, property, or services by means of embezzlement or
- false or fraudulent representations where the value of the money,
- property, or services exceeds $ 2,500; or
- (c) He accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer
- system, computer network, or any of its parts with the intent to
- obtain unauthorized information concerning the credit information
- of another person or who introduces or causes to be introduced
- false information into that system or network with the intent to
- wrongfully damage or wrongfully enhance the credit rating of any
- person where the value of the damage or enhancement exceeds $
- 2,500.
- (2) Computer fraud in the first degree is a class C felony. In
- lieu of the statutory fine which may be imposed, any person who
- violates this section may be fined a sum of not more than two times
- the amount of the fraud.
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- DIVISION 5. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 708. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY RIGHTS
- [PART IX.] COMPUTER CRIMES
-
- HRS @ [708-892] (1990)
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- [@ 708-892]. Computer fraud in the second degree.
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- (1) A person commits the offense of computer fraud in the second
- degree if:
- (a) He accesses or causes to be accessed any computer,
- computer system, computer network, or any of its parts with the
- intent to obtain money, property, or services by means of
- embezzlement or false or fraudulent representations, money,
- property, or services where the value of the money, property, or
- services exceeds $ 100 but is not more than $ 2,500; or
- (b) He accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer
- system, computer network, or any of its parts with the intent to
- obtain unauthorized information concerning the credit information
- of another person or who introduces or causes to be introduced
- false information into that system or network with the intent to
- wrongfully damage or wrongfully enhance the credit rating of any
- person where the value of the damage or enhancement exceeds $ 100
- but is not more than $ 2,500. (2) Computer fraud in the second
- degree is a misdemeanor.
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- DIVISION 5. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 708. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY RIGHTS
- [PART IX.] COMPUTER CRIMES
-
- HRS @ [708-893] (1990)
-
- [@ 708-893]. Computer fraud in the third degree.
-
- (1) A person commits the offense of computer fraud in the third
- degree if:
- (a) He accesses or causes to be accessed any computer,
- computer system, computer network, or any of its parts with the
- intent to obtain money, property, or services by means of
- embezzlement or false or fraudulent representations where the
- value of the money, property, or services is not more than $ 100;
- or
- (b) He accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer
- system, computer network, or any of its parts with the intent to
- obtain unauthorized information concerning the credit information
- of another person or who introduces or causes to be introduced
- false information into that system or network with the intent to
- wrongfully damage or wrongfully enhance the credit rating of any
- person where the value of the damage or enhancement is not more
- than $ 100.
- (2) Computer fraud in the third degree is a petty misdemeanor.
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- DIVISION 5. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 708. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY RIGHTS
- [PART IX.] COMPUTER CRIMES
-
- HRS @ [708-894] (1990)
-
- [@ 708-894]. Unauthorized computer use in the first degree.
- (1) A person commits the offense of unauthorized computer use in
- the first degree if he intentionally and without authorization
- accesses, alters, damages, or destroys any computer, computer
- system, computer network, computer program, or computer software,
- or any data stored therein, with a value exceeding $ 10,000.
- (2) Unauthorized computer use in the first degree is a class C
- felony.
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- DIVISION 5. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 708. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY RIGHTS
- [PART IX.] COMPUTER CRIMES
-
- HRS @ [708-895] (1990)
-
- [@ 708-895]. Unauthorized computer use in the second degree.
- (1) A person commits the offense of unauthorized computer use in
- the second degree if he intentionally and without authorization
- accesses, alters, damages, or destroys any computer, computer
- system, computer network, computer program, or computer software,
- or any data stored therein, with a value exceeding $ 2,500 but not
- more than $ 10,000.
- (2) Unauthorized computer use in the second degree is a
- misdemeanor.
-
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-
- DIVISION 5. CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
- TITLE 37. HAWAII PENAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 708. OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY RIGHTS
- [PART IX.] COMPUTER CRIMES
-
- HRS @ [708-896] (1990)
-
- [@ 708-896]. Unauthorized computer use in the third degree.
- (1) A person commits the offense of unauthorized computer use in
- the third degree if he intentionally and without authorization
- accesses, alters, damages, or destroys any computer, computer
- system, computer network, computer program, or computer software,
- or any data stored therein, with a value of not more than $ 2,500.
-
- (2) Unauthorized computer use in the third degree is a petty
- misdemeanor.
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