Articles Posted in Hacking

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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What is the Difference Between Hacking and Phishing?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

Hacking and phishing are likely two terms you are familiar with, but unless you have been a victim or you work in an industry related to computer security you might not understand the difference between the two. Both crimes are typically committed by nefarious individuals intending to defraud someone out of money. However, in some…

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Have You Been Accused of a Computer Crime?
David Lindsey, Attorney at Law

An accusation of a computer crime might not seem as serious as that of a violent crime or various other charges, but computer crimes are very serious. In most cases, committing a computer crime is a violation of federal law and for some could even violate international law. If you are suspected of a computer…

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