Please cite, because as far as I know "hacking" is always the underlying crime, which is: larceny, or identity theft, or sex crimes, or fraud, etc.
Sure, the federal crime just covers any interruption of interstate or foreign commerce as part of the act. The states have their own layer of law.
TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 47 > § 1030
Section 6
(6) knowingly and with intent to defraud traffics (as defined in section 1029) in any password or similar information through which a computer may be accessed without authorization, if—
(A) such trafficking affects interstate or foreign commerce; or
(B) such computer is used by or for the Government of the United States.
The Oklahoma law §21-1951. is far more general. Basically, if you are unauthorized to access and do so, you are committing a crime. Your purpose dictates the level of the crime. If your purpose is to disrupt commerce, it is a
felony.
A. It shall be unlawful to:
1. Willfully, and without authorization, gain or attempt to gain
access to and damage, modify, alter, delete, destroy, copy, make use
of, disclose or take possession of a computer, computer system,
computer network or any other property.
2. Use a computer, computer system, computer network or any other
property as hereinbefore defined for the purpose of devising or
executing a scheme or artifice with the intent to defraud, deceive,
extort or for the purpose of controlling or obtaining money, property,
services or other thing of value by means of a false or fraudulent
pretense or representation.
3. Willfully exceed the limits of authorization and damage, modify,
alter, destroy, copy, delete, disclose or take possession of a
computer, computer system, computer network or any other property. 4.
Willfully and without authorization, gain or attempt to gain access to
a computer, computer system, computer network or any other property.
5. Willfully and without authorization use or cause to be used
computer services.
6. Willfully and without authorization disrupt or cause the disruption
of computer services or deny or cause the denial of access or other
computer services to an authorized user of a computer, computer system
or computer network.
7. Willfully and without authorization provide or assist in providing
a means of accessing a computer, computer system or computer network
in violation of this section.
B. Any person convicted of violating paragraph 1, 2, 3, 6 or 7 of
subsection A of this section shall be guilty of a felony.
http://oklegal.onenet.net/oklegal-cgi/get_statute?99/Title.21/21-1953.html