But now is the time to set the tone.
It's not like speeding where you glance down and realize you're going 75 mph. And it's not like assault, where someone's emotions take over.
You've got to make a conscious, premeditated effort to hack someone. We faced a similar dilemma years ago when cheap electronic recording devices came out. Could you imagine how insane things would be today if you could place $5 microphones anywhere and everywhere?
It's far better now to absolutely crush violators and limit the potential damage. We should have done this with identity theft too and we're starting to pay the price.