Toy_Soldier wrote:
Can't answer your real question, as Cyber crime is still new to me and I don't have many past situations to compare it too.
Hope for the best and that it passes. Coming forward & apologies may have done the trick.
If it does develop into a formal charge, don't say anything more about it until you have a lawyer or whatever you call them there.
But in the long run, even worse case, I do not see a 15 year old getting a serious charge or punnishment, since it was relatively minor and spontaneous.
Whatever happens I suggest steering clear of participating in any questionable or illegal cyber activity. The authorities (government, military, police) take this stuff very seriously right now, keep records, and can over-react, mis-identify, etc. I am not saying do not follow Anonymous. People under that blanket term do some good things. Just keep out of the political activist parts until you are older and have more experience.
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