RCW 9A.90.100
Electronic data theft.
(1) A person is guilty of electronic data theft if he or she intentionally, without authorization, and without reasonable grounds to believe that he or she has such authorization, obtains any electronic data with the intent to:
(a) Devise or execute any scheme to defraud, deceive, extort, or commit any other crime in violation of a state law not included in this chapter; or
(b) Wrongfully control, gain access to, or obtain money, property, or electronic data.
(2) Electronic data theft is a class C felony.
[ 2016 c 164 § 10.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 9A - Washington Criminal Code
Chapter 9A.90 - Washington Cybercrime Act.
9A.90.010 - Findings—Intent—2016 c 164.
9A.90.020 - Short title—2016 c 164.
9A.90.040 - Computer trespass in the first degree.
9A.90.050 - Computer trespass in the second degree.
9A.90.060 - Electronic data service interference.
9A.90.080 - Electronic data tampering in the first degree.
9A.90.090 - Electronic data tampering in the second degree.
9A.90.100 - Electronic data theft.