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Technology & Science

Nov. 8, 2001

Hackers Face Federal Prosecution Under RICO

WASHINGTON - Computer hackers can be tried in federal court like mobsters, thanks to the new anti-terrorism law, which defines some computer crimes as terrorist acts prosecutable under racketeering statutes.

By James Gordon Meek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Computer hackers can be tried in federal court like mobsters, thanks to the new anti-terrorism law, which defines some computer crimes as terrorist acts prosecutable under racketeering statutes.
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