Discussing Some Various Kinds Of Web Violations

By John Winter


The internet may be a force for good, but it also has a dark side that leaves it open for abuse and criminal activity. Many criminal law firms london understand that internet law is a complex area, owing to the various problems that can arise. With internet criminals becoming ever more sophisticated in their methods, the lines between internet crime and non-criminal activity can become blurred. In addition to seeking advice from knowledgeable camden solicitors, you can familiarise yourself with some basic info.

Cyberstalking This involves the internet being used to constantly harass a person. A common type of cyber harassment involves false accusations, where the stalker will attempt to tarnish the reputation of the victim by posting untrue statements. This also can happen when the attacker claims false victimisation, or claims that they are the one being harassed. Another form of cyberstalking is encouraging other people to attack the victim, a particularly nasty form of cyber bullying.

Identity theft With the growth in social networks, comes an increase in fraud and identity theft. People sometimes post a range of personal information on the internet, making it easier for criminals to access further information that isn't otherwise readily available. In fact, there is often more than enough info on a profile page for someone to steal your identity. If your account passwords are easy to guess, a criminal can easily access your personal emails, diverting bank statement for example.

Hacking Hacking is very common and a well publicised internet crime. Hackers can orchestrate viruses that destroy security barriers on your PC, allowing them to gain access to private information.

Phishing Phishing occurs when a criminal sends an email that initially appears to come from a reputable source, and encourages you to give out personal information. For example, a phishing email may appear to come from your bank asking you to confirm some personal details for security purposes, when it is actually a deception tactic.

There are so many different types of web crime, at the more serious end you'll find crimes like child pornography or promotion of terrorist material.

There are plenty of ways to protect your personal data and identity on the internet, including not posting personal details online and making sure your passwords aren't easily guessed.




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