Death sentence for 'terrorist' hackers

Hacking
The ordinance also set out punishments for other offences - including illegal electronic entry into systems of any sensitive installations and electronic fraud

Hackers beware. President Asif Ali Zardari decreed yesterday that all hackers who cause death through "cyber terrorism" in Pakistan will be subject to capital punishment.

The Prevention of Electronic Crimes law isn't just applicable to Pakistani hackers. Anyone "who commits a crime detrimental to national security through the use of a computer or any other electronic device" - whether in the country or not - is subject to the law, Reuters reports.

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