Last week, Dutch gouvernment agreed on a law-proposal that specifies 'economical hacking.' One will be punishable by law if one commits computer crimes with the intention to make money of off it (by forging electronic bank transfers, for example).
Maximum sentences: four years in prison or a 45,000 euro fine.
Right now, these 'economical hackers' are punished through the ordinairy computer-laws (usually needs something form of hardware or data damage) or the traditional laws that state 'stealing money is wrong' ( ).
Sources:
Planet Internet / Multimedia (in dutch)
Press release Dutch The ministry of General Affairs (pdf, also in dutch)