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Why you need a strong defense against internet crimes

On Behalf of | Jun 5, 2020 | Firm News

Facing criminal charges of any kind is a threat to your future. If convicted, you could face a range of penalties that include everything from time behind bars to expensive fines. This is in addition to other consequences you may face, such as loss of your reputation, loss of career opportunities and much more. This is why you would be wise to build a strong defense regardless of the specific charges you are up against.

It’s easy to overlook the serious nature of criminal charges that relate to cyber crimes. It may even seem like there is no victim in these types of cases. If you are facing allegations of criminal activity that took place over the internet, you are facing grave penalties. It’s in your interests to take your case seriously and move diligently and quickly to start working on your defense strategy.

Cyber crime: what is it?

Cyber crime is a broad term used to describe criminal activities that take place over the internet. The penalties you are facing when accused of a cyber crime depend on the nature of the offense and other factors. Some of the most common types of cyber crimes include:

  • Online scams — The intent of an online scam is usually to gain access to sensitive information or take money from someone else. Using fraud or deceptive means, a scam can include elements of credit card fraud, identify theft and more.
  • Selling fake medications — The sale of fake or illegally obtained medication is a growing type of cyber crime. When medicine does not come from a safe source, it can cause harm to users.
  • Online bullying — It is now increasingly common to consider this type of behavior a crime. Online harassment and cyber bullying are especially prevalent in younger generations, and if convicted, they can lead to expulsion from school, loss of scholarships and more.

Cyber crimes may not seem real because they take place online, but in reality, they can result in very real consequences that can have a very real impact on your life. Regardless of the allegations you are facing, you will find it beneficial to work with an experienced Massachusetts attorney as soon as possible after arrest or initiation of an investigation. With the right help, you may be able to confront the case against you and preserve your future interests.