Internet Crime Resource Links
Computer crime costs as much as $50 billion per year. Public awareness and law enforcement vigilance are growing. If you have been charged with an Internet Crime, contact a knowledgeable Florida criminal trial attorney to understand your rights and options.
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As quickly as individuals and corporations expand their use of the Internet for business and personal interests, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies expand their interest in certain activities. The largest economic activities on the Internet involve pornography and gambling - which are in many cases legal. If you suspect you are under investigation for a computer crime, you should seek legal counsel immediately.
At Rothman & Associates in Miami, Florida, Internet crime defense attorneys provide representation to clients throughout the United States facing charges involving child pornography, child solicitation, credit card fraud, identity theft, illegal drug sales, and illegal gambling. Please contact our Miami office if you would like to speak with one of our lawyers.
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Internet Crime Resource Links
Internet Crime Complaint Center
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center
(NW3C) have formed the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3); the IC3 processes complaints of Internet crime and refers them to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.
Internet Fraud
The FBI offers strategies for avoiding Internet fraud.
Don't Believe the Type
This interactive website for teens and kids gives useful advice on Internet safety.
FBI: Crimes Against Children
This FBI site provides information on crimes against children; Amber Alerts; and how to submit a tip to the FBI or the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Innocent Images National Initiative
Innocent Images is an investigative arm of the FBI, targeting exploitation of children on the Internet; its website offers information on Internet safety and provides links to parental guides and sex offender registries.
Consumer Advice: How to Avoid Phishing Scams
The Anti-Phishing Working Group offers advice on how to protect your personal information.
Reporting Computer, Internet-Related or Intellectual Property Crime
From the U.S. Department of Justice Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, this site links to the agencies that pursue reports of Internet crime.
Federal Trade Commission: Spam
The FTC's page on spam gives advice on avoiding being scammed and recognizing fraudulent emails.
Department of Justice: Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section
This site provides the latest news on DOJ investigations and indictments of people accused of computer and Internet crimes.
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