Security experts will not be charged with hacking crimes, according to the Justice Department

According to a DOJ press release, “the policy underscores that potential CFAA violations that have troubled some courts and pundits will not be charged.” “Creating a fictional account on a hiring, housing, or rental website; using a pseudonym on a social networking site that prohibits them; checking sports scores at work; paying bills at work; or violating an access restriction contained in a term of service is not sufficient to warrant federal criminal charges.”