Article 32 — Unauthorised Access to State Digital Systems
- A person commits an offence who, without authorisation or in excess of authorised access, gains access to any Kaharagian digital system, register, platform, or database.
- A person commits an offence who, without authorisation, obtains, copies, or extracts data from a State digital system.
- A person commits an offence who, without authorisation, does any of the following in relation to authentication credentials for State digital systems, including passwords, tokens, and cryptographic keys:
- Obtains such credentials.
- Uses such credentials.
- Distributes or makes available such credentials to another person.
- A person commits an offence who provides false credentials or bypasses security measures for the purpose of gaining access to a State digital system.
- Unauthorised access is classified as a serious offence.
- Unauthorised access is classified as a grave offence where any of the following aggravating circumstances is present:
- Sensitive personal data or State security information is accessed, within the meaning of the Data Protection Code.
- The access is used to commit or facilitate another offence under this Code.
- The access causes disruption to the operation of State services.
- The sanctions applicable to unauthorised access are:
- A fine of $5,000 to $50,000 in accordance with Article 12, or a fine of $50,000 to $500,000 where the offence is classified as grave.
- Public censure.
- Exclusion from State digital systems for a period determined by the competent authority.
- Forfeiture of the instrumentalities used in the commission of the offence.
- The prescription period for offences under this Article is governed by Article 14.
How to cite
CRIMINAL art. 32 — Article 32 — Unauthorised Access to State Digital Systems, Legal Codes of the Principality of Kaharagia.