Articles Posted in Computer Crimes

Can I Be Forced to Share My Security Passwords?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Keeping your passwords – the words and phrases you use to protect electronic financial and other personal information – secure is one of the most important things you can do in this day and age. Neglecting to lock down information with strong passwords can result in long-term security risks. But what happens if you’re accused…

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What You Should Know about Online Entrapment
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Ask the average person on the street about entrapment and he or she will likely reply it is illegal and something law enforcement is not able to do, even to a known criminal. Unfortunately, the question of what is and is not entrapment is rarely considered until a person becomes the target of the practice.…

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Year in Review: Top Five Cyber Crimes of 2016 and What’s Ahead in the New Year
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

2016 was a busy year for cyber criminals and nobody expects things to slow down in the near future. What were some of this year’s most common crimes? 1. Many of the cyber crimes committed in 2016 involved ransomware. Often, ransomware was used by less experienced cyber criminals to restrict access to data and demand…

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What Wikileaks Should Teach You about Online Whistleblowing
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

The election has made Wikileaks a popular topic in the news lately, but exactly what Wikileaks is and how its actions can possibly be legal has many confused. Many people think Wikileaks is a group of hackers or an organization that hacks emails, but it is actually more complicated than that. Furthermore, if the average…

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Downloading Torrents: Are You Breaking the Law?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

It’s been several years since stories about Napster and illegally downloading music online were all over the news, but issues with piracy are still putting people at risk every day. Though most people are aware that piracy of copyrighted materials is illegal, many do not fully understand what the practice includes. Things they believe are…

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Five of the Most Prolific Cybercrimes that Remain a Mystery
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Cybercrimes are a dime a dozen, but some have risen to the top as being more nefarious, more bizarre, or more widespread than others. And many of these, to this day, remain unsolved. Consider these cybercrime “whoppers” that are remain unsolved years later: Blackmail Gone Wrong One of the best known credit card breaches occurred…

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Computer Crime Trends
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Like many things, crime and computer crime tends to occur in trends. Computer crimes trends change at lightning speed and sometimes it’s tough to keep up. What trends are popular right now in computer crimes and what can we expect to see in the coming year? Attacks on a Specific Target Attacks have increasingly become…

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What Can You Expect If You are the Subject of a Computer Crimes Investigation?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

If you believe you are being investigated for committing a computer crime, there are several things you should know. First and foremost, you need to contact an attorney familiar with defending people accused of computer crimes. Technology is constantly changing and the laws must do so, too. You need the support of an attorney willing…

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Could the Recent Government Data Hack Affect You?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently revealed criminal hackers stole personal information from more than 20 million people, making it possibly the most significant data hack in history. Experts believe the fallout from the hack could compromise US intelligence and affect individual victims for years to come. Many believe China was responsible for the…

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Top Five Computer Crimes and What to Do If You are Accused of Any of Them
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Computer crime is on the rise and as more people do more things online, the incidence of criminal activity is expected to continue. In addition to not falling victim to computer crimes, you also need to ensure what you are doing online is not illegal. Technology is constantly changing and it can be difficult to…

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