If you or a loved one have been charged with a cybercrime, time is of the essence. A criminal conviction carries consequences that can last a lifetime. If you are convicted of cybercrimes in New Jersey, you need competent, reliable, and experienced legal representation at your side. For more than 30 years, the law office of John J. Zarych has been proudly serving the New Jersey area. Our skilled criminal defense attorneys dedicate themselves to upholding your rights as a defendant.
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What is Cybercrime?
Cybercrime can be described as the intent to cause direct harm to another person by implementing the use of modern technology. Usually, this type of offense is done by using a computer and an internet connection. However, cybercrimes are not limited to the use of a computer; many other technologies can be used in the commission of a criminal offense. There are many different types of crimes that can be committed within cyberspace. All of these offenses can carry extremely harsh consequences for a convicted felon.
Most Common Types of Cybercrimes
There are many cyber crimes you can be accused of committing. Each of these crimes can have long-lasting consequences on your personal, professional and social life. Some of the most common types of cybercrimes include:
Phishing
Phishing is one of the most common examples of cybercrime. Usually, phishing involves obtaining information from a computer user through deceit. Often, a phisher will use a seemingly legal advertisement to bait the user to click on it. Once clicked, the “advertisement” triggers a code meant to extract information from the user’s computer.
Other times, phishing advertisements are intended to gain access to your computer and let dozens (or even hundreds) of ads pop up into your computer screen without notice. Our New Jersey cybercrime lawyers can help you if you have been charged with this offense.
Harassment
Harassment involves a combination of different behaviors that are meant to harm another person and put them under unreasonable stress. This type of behavior is not limited to physical interaction; harassment can also happen within the cyber world. Things like continually hurling abusive comments at another person – especially on social media – can be classified as harassment. Our skilled and knowledgeable attorneys can help you take the best course of action if you have been charged with harassment.
Sex Crimes
There are cyber crimes involving sexual misconduct or sexual offenses. For instance, solicitation of prostitutes; uploading or downloading child pornography; and sexually harassing a co-worker, employee, or stranger are all examples of sexual cybercrimes. Depending on the extent of the offense, you may face years in prison and steep fines. Our experienced cybercrime lawyers can help you build a strong defense to fight the charges against you.
Hacking
Hacking is arguably the most common type of cybercrime. It involves the use of an operating system or “OS” and the creation of algorithms capable of breaking through security measures. Usually, hacking is used to access bank accounts, secured databases, or personal information, among other types of sensitive data. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may spend years in prison on top of thousands of dollars in restitution or fines.
Penalties for Cyber Crimes in New Jersey
Unlike other crimes, which are divided into misdemeanors and felonies, cybercrimes are classified by degrees. The classification of your crime will depend on the extent of your offense. However, if found guilty of your cybercrime charges, you may face many years in prison and hefty fines.
According to New Jersey’s cybercrime laws, if you are convicted of a third-degree offense, such as illegally accessing data, databases, computer programs, or software, you can face up to five years in prison plus thousands of dollars in fines. If you are found guilty of altering or destroying data, networks, computers, or software, you can face up to ten years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines.
Our skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced cybercrime lawyers can help you deal with your circumstances if you were charged with cybercrime in New Jersey.
Cyber Crime + Computer Crime Defense Lawyers Serving New Jersey
If you or a loved one have been charged with a cyber crime in New Jersey, there is no time to waste. The consequences of a criminal conviction can affect all aspects of your life. The New Jersey cybercrime defense lawyers at the law offices of John J. Zarych may be able to help you through this difficult time with minimal damage to your reputation or livelihood. To learn more about your case in a free, confidential consultation with one of our skilled criminal defense lawyers, call our law offices today at (609) 641-2266.