Article 361. Willful interference with the
operation of computers, computer systems and
networks
1. Unlawful interference with the operation
of computers, computer systems or networks
that resulted in confusion or destruction
of computer information or information media,
and also dissemination of computer viruses
by means of software or hardware devised for
unlawful penetration into computers, computer
systems or networks and capable of confusing
or destroying computer information or information
media, -
shall be punishable by a fine up to 70 tax-free
minimum incomes, or correctional labor for
a term up to two years, or restraint of liberty
for the same term.
2. The same actions that caused any significant
damage, or repeated, or committed by a group
of persons upon their prior conspiracy,
shall be punishable by restraint of liberty
for a term up to five years, or imprisonment
for a term of three to five years.
Article 362. Stealing, appropriation, extortion
of computer information or acquisition of
such information by fraud or abuse of office
1. Stealing, appropriation, extortion of computer
information or acquisition of such information
by fraud or abuse of office, -
shall be punishable by a fine of 50 to 200
tax-free minimum incomes, or correctional
labor for a term up to two years.
2. The same actions, if repeated, or committed
by a group of persons upon their prior conspiracy,
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shall be punishable by a fine of 100 to 400
tax-free minimum incomes, or restraint of
liberty for a term up to three years, or imprisonment
of the same term.
3. Any such actions as provided for by paragraph
1 or 2 of this Article, if they caused an
significant damage, -
shall be punishable by imprisonment of two
to five years.
Article 363. Violation of rules related
to the operation of computer systems
1. Violation of rules related to the operation
of computers, computer systems or networks,
by a person responsible for their operation,
where it resulted in stealing, confusion or
destruction of computer information, means
of information protection, or making unlawful
copies of computer information, or significant
disruption in operation of computers, computer
systems or networks, -
shall be punishable by a fine up to 50 tax-free
minimum incomes, or deprivation of the right
to occupy certain positions or engage in certain
activities for a term up to five years, or
correctional labor for a term up to two years.
2. The same act that caused any significant
damage, -
shall be punishable by a fine up to 100 tax-free
minimum incomes or by correctional labor up
to two years, or by restraint of liberty for
a term up to 5 years, with deprivation of
the right to occupy certain positions or engage
in certain activities for a term up to three
years or without same.