Internet Crimes
Internet crimes, also known to some as cybercrimes or computer crimes, have risen in number of incidents in recent years. Because the World Wide Web is now used to store so many pieces of personal information, it’s no wonder that people are learning to hack in order to commit fraud and identity theft. In fact, in 2008, there were a shocking 275,284 complaints of Internet crimes made to the US government, which was a 33% increase from the previous year.
Types of Internet Crimes
There are a number of different Internet crimes that may be committed, although the majority of them fall under the realms of fraud and identity theft. According to the Internet Crime and Complaint Center (IC3), which is run by the federal government, the following are the most commonly cited forms of cybercrime:
- Credit card fraud
- Identity theft
- Spam
- Action fraud
- Investment fraud
- Phishing
- Ponzi or pyramid schemes
- Fake lotteries
- Fake employment or business opportunities
- Reshipping schemes
- Nigerian/419 Letters
Even though there are an enormous number of computer crimes reported each year, you shouldn’t think that you may be able to slip by the reaches of prosecution. If you are charged with one of these criminal acts, then you will need a skilled and experienced criminal attorney to provide you with sound legal advice and reliable support.
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If you have been accused of committing an Internet crime, then you will need a strong criminal defense attorney to protect you in court. The Denton criminal lawyers of Alexander & Associates have the skills and experience necessary to effectively represent you in court. To speak with us about your situation, contact our offices today at 972-420-6560
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