Cybercrime is an increasingly common charge in California and worldwide—what to do if you’re charged

Click, click, hover, click, scroll… OH NO! Surfing the web feels like such a private, harmless activity… until the FBI or police are pounding on your door.

Cybercrime is an increasingly common charge in California and worldwide—what to do if you’re chargedSomething that resonates with many people comes from CBS’s hit new TV show, Scorpion. One of the main characters hacks into the Los Angeles airport security system and the airport official says to him, “I will not have you hacking into this airport,” and the hacker replies, “then don’t make it so easy!” The glamorization of hackers in our culture has prompted many young people to commit cybercrimes. It looks fun on TV… but in real life, there are serious consequences.

According to James Lewis, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, who advises Congress and the president on cybersecurity, “It’s so easy to get into corporate networks that a determined 12-year-old with good Internet access could download the tools.”

(http://www.cnbc.com/id/100549714#.)

Cybercrime is an increasingly common problem in the US, especially among young people who often aren’t mature enough to understand the consequences until they are in a whole lot of trouble. If you or a loved one is being charged with any technology-related crime, attorney Dan Chambers is the best choice to represent you.

Since he was admitted to the California bar in 1991, and the World Wide Web was invented by Tim Bemers-Lee in 1990 http://www.history.com/news/ask-history/who-invented-the-internet, technology has always been an integral part of attorney Dan Chambers’ extensive law practice. Now that toddlers know how to take selfies and learn how to swipe before they learn how to speak, technology is and always will be part of our cultural identity. With that comes an increase in cybercrime that affects many people, especially smart young people with too much ingenuity and free time on their hands.

Whether your or your loved one’s case has to do with hacking, computer viruses, denial-of-service attacks, malware (malicious code), cyberstalking, fraud and identity theft, information warfare, phishing scams, spam, financial crimes, internet pornography, harassment or bullying, drug trafficking, cyber terrorism, cyber warfare, or any other cybercrime, attorney Dan Chambers will defend you well.

Cybercrime attorney Dan Chambers has the vast experience, meticulousness, and hard work ethic to either prove your innocence beyond question, or if you plead guilty, defend you aptly to ensure you receive the lowest possible prison sentence and/or fine. With cybercrime attorney Dan Chambers by your side, your likelihood of receiving a favorable outcome goes up exponentially.

Contact him for a free consultation today using the chat box below. No matter what you’re dealing with, cybercrime attorney Dan Chambers will work hard to save your bacon.

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