In Singapore, cyber crimes are governed by the Computer Misuse Act. There are a number of offences that fall under this Act.
Sentencing Guide
Section 3 – Unauthorised access to computer material
If found guilty, the accused will be liable on first conviction to
a) A fine of up to $5,000; or
b) Imprisonment for up to 2 years; or
c) Both.
For second or subsequent convictions, accused will be liable to
a) A fine of up to $10,000; or
b) Imprisonment for up to 3 years; or
c) Both.
If any damage is caused as a result of an offence under this section, a person convicted of the offence shall be liable to
a) A fine not exceeding $50,000; or
b) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years; or
c) Both.
Section 4 – Access with intent to commit or facilitate commission of offence
When a person uses a computer to secure access to any program or data with the intent to commit an offence.
Any person found guilty may be liable on conviction to
a) A fine not exceeding $50,000; or
b) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years; or
c) Both.
Section 5 – Unauthorised modification of computer material
Section 6 – Unauthorised use or interception of computer service
Section 7 – Unauthorised obstruction to use of computer
If found guilty, the accused will be liable on first conviction to
a) A fine of up to $10,000; or
b) Imprisonment for up to 3 years; or
c) Both.
For second or subsequent convictions, accused will be liable to
a) A fine of up to $20,000; or
b) Imprisonment for up to 5 years; or
c) Both.
If any damage is caused as a result of an offence under this section, a person convicted of the offence shall be liable to
a) A fine not exceeding $50,000; or
b) Imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years; or
c) Both.
Section 8 – Unauthorised disclosure of access code
If found guilty, the accused will be liable on first conviction to
a) A fine of up to $10,000; or
b) Imprisonment for up to 3 years; or
c) Both.
For second or subsequent convictions, accused will be liable to
a) A fine of up to $20,000; or
b) Imprisonment for up to 5 years; or
c) Both.
Section 9 – Enhanced punishment for offences involving protected computers
Where access to any protected computer is obtained in the course of the commission of an offence under section 3, 5, 6 or 7. A person convicted of such an offence shall, in lieu of the punishment prescribed in those sections, be liable to
a) A fine of up to $100,00; or
b) Imprisonment of up to 20 years; or
c) Both.