Internet Fraud
Definition:
Internet fraud, are also referred as cyber crimes and are typically criminal fraudulent activities that involve the use of Internet.Examples of internet fraud:
- Spreading a computer virus
- Cyber stalking
- Destroying computer data
- Fraudulent money making schemes
- Stealing computer data
- Investment scams
- Winning of prizes scams Work at home scams
- Computer hacking
- Identity theft
- Obtaining confidential national security information
- Performing fraudulent monetary transactions
- Copyright theft
Consequences of Internet Fraud:
If you have charged with internet fraud or internet theft, a civil lawsuit against you is possible, plus your home including your computer hard-drive and email accounts can be searched and seizure. Moreover, if you are found guilty for violating the internet fraud laws you may be subject to large fines and up to twenty years in prison.What a Lawyer can do for you:
If you have been arrested or charged with internet fraud or internet theft, you should hire an aggressive internet fraud lawyer who has the experience and skill which are necessary to keep you out of jail or have your sentence reduced.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you have been charged with internet fraud or internet theft, contact Attorney Search Network and we can refer you to an internet fraud lawyer who can fight for your rights.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
Call us or click here to get a referral to an Attorney Search Network panel lawyer or law firm.
Be prepared for your consultation with an internet fraud lawyer. Use our helpful attorney consultation guide




