Ask HN: can you get arrested for just attempting to "hack" a website
So basically, I got caught injecting stuff in my school's website and got caught by their logs and they want to take me to court (In Canada).
Are they allowed to do that ? I didn't manage to grab any info or data at all and my Intentions was to test their webserver for vulnerabilities.
Thanks.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 15.7 ms ] threadHowever, I believe they do. As you said, you were "injecting stuff," which is malicious activity.They don't know that you didn't have a malicious intent, and unfortunately you have now way of proving that. In general, you should get "approval" for penetration testing from the website's owner.
For example, I'm close friends with the Systems Administrator at my school, so whenever I feel that there's a vulnerability in the network, I just tell him and he either allows me to show him, he tells me that I'm wrong and explains the precautions they take against that attack, or he tells me that it would work, but not to do it.