Black Hat = Not really. In some coutries their is civil law regarding some aspects and methods that poople may use in black hat SEO techniques. Anti Spam legislation for instance. But this doesn't apply to every country. The USA is one of the strictest, but their jurusdiction means sweet nothing to people spamming from Eastern Europe where there is no legislation and indeed no law being broken.
If you hack sites, steal ID's pass yourself off as someone else for financial gain then two things...
a) That's against the law whether you do it on the internet or real life. Fraud = Crime just about everywhere no matter what medium you do it on. and....
b) It's not Black Hat SEO. In fact It's not SEO at all - it's just criminal activity on the internet
Black hat SEO by definition has to have an SEO aspect to it. In other words your aim is to optimize your web presence in the search engines.
Spoofing, hacking, libeling, stealing...they have nothing what-so-ever to do with improving a site in the search engines so can't really be "Black Hat SEO" because they aren't SEO at all - they are just "Criminal activities" by any measure or medium you care to use.
Scritty
Kudos to partymarty.
GOOGLE IS JUST A WEBSITE - JUST LIKE YOUR'S IT HAS NO JURUSDICTION/POWER OR AUTHORITY WHAT SO FUCKING EVER.
The ONLY thing Google can effect is whether they decide to rank you on their "big list of sites" or not.
That is the beginning, middle and end of Google.
They are just a privately owned website - no more no less, just like mygardenshed dot com - only bigger and less useful.