
Cyber Crime Offences
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With the explosion of technology, internet crime prosecutions are on the rise
Cybercrimes, such as online stalking and abuse, spamming, illegal downloads, hacking and copyright infringement, are on the rise, and in some cases those charged have been given highly punitive sentences to set an example.
Cybercrimes fall into two categories.
Cyber-dependent crimes are those that can only be committed only through the use of computer and communication technology devices. They include hacking to steal or damage or destroy data or disrupt network activity as well as denial of service (the OS) or distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks. It also captures the use of ransomware, malware, spyware or viruses.
Cyber enabled crimes are more conventional crimes which can be enhanced in scale by technology. They encompasses crimes such as fraud, piracy, the sale of illegal items on online marketplaces, malicious communications, bullying and the accessing of illegal material – which all take place over the internet.
The main UK legislation that covers most crimes targeted against computer or information technology systems is the Computer Misuse Act 1990. You can read BSQ’s briefing on offences under the Computer Misuse Act here and our Data Protection Act 2018 briefing.
Even if it may appear that an offence is minor, it is vital that you get legal advice as soon as the police question you about any incident. Even though this is a relatively new area of law, Berkeley Square Solicitors have an experienced defence team to help. Read our case studies below to see how we’ve helped clients in these types of charges. Call us today for a no-obligation call to discuss your case.
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