A person is guilty of computer tampering in the first degree when he
commits the crime of computer tampering in the fourth degree and he
intentionally alters in any manner or destroys computer data or a
computer program so as to cause damages in an aggregate amount exceeding
fifty thousand dollars.
Computer tampering in the first degree is a class C felony.
Structure New York Laws
Title J - Offenses Involving Theft
Article 156 - Offenses Involving Computers; Definition of Terms
156.00 - Offenses Involving Computers; Definition of Terms.
156.05 - Unauthorized Use of a Computer.
156.20 - Computer Tampering in the Fourth Degree.
156.25 - Computer Tampering in the Third Degree.
156.26 - Computer Tampering in the Second Degree.
156.27 - Computer Tampering in the First Degree.
156.29 - Unlawful Duplication of Computer Related Material in the Second Degree.
156.30 - Unlawful Duplication of Computer Related Material in the First Degree.
156.35 - Criminal Possession of Computer Related Material.