CYBERCRIMES
Economic crime is ever-evolving, and becoming a more complex issue for organisations and economies. As of 2017, local law enforcement has stepped up to further safeguard the strategically crucial areas of cybercrime; giving its regulatory landscape a stricter overhaul under the amended Computer Misuse Act. This means that if you are found guilty of a crime violating the Computer Misuse Act and/or Cybersecurity Act, you can face harsh criminal penalties.
These crimes include hacking or unauthorised access, denial-of-service attacks, phishing, infection of IT systems with malware, possession or use of hardware, software or other tools used to commit cybercrime, identity theft or fraud, electronic theft, etc. Such cases are thoroughly intertwined with other areas of law, such as copyright law, harassment and stalking laws, obscenity laws, and interactive computer service laws.
If you have been arrested or charged for offences relating to the Computer Misuse Act and Cybersecurity Act, do not hesitate to engage a lawyer to defend your case. With Emerald Law, you are working with a team that has expertly handled these specific issues and is able to quickly and cost-efficiently determine your best course of legal action. Our lawyers specialise in representing our clients in defending them against charges for crimes such as hacking amongst others.