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AXJ COMMENTS SARAH JANE CRAWFORD'S OPINIONS ABOUT CYBER CRIMES

AXJ COMMENTS SARAH JANE CRAWFORD'S OPINIONS ABOUT CYBER CRIMES

01-01-2013

AXJ INTERPOL GROUP ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/53807893645/ )

First of all we would like to thank Sarah Jane Crawford for the following text she published on our INTERPOL group on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/53807893645/

Unfortunately, many AXJ Members around the world have been victims of these criminals that inhabit the internet, specifically on Facebook, where they use fake profiles to gain access to other members and their personal information.

We have seen how they create fake profiles using the same name without an avatar, and once they discover the real person is not on Facebook, they add the avatar in and start impersonating them. This is a crime in and of itself.

DISCLAIMER: AN AXJ CEO FROM EUROPE HAS ASKED SARAH JANE CRAWFORD PUBLICLY IF SHE WROTE THE TEXT BELOW BUT SHE IS FAILING TO ANSWER THE QUESTION. APPARENTLY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS IN FACT POSTED ON THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE:

http://www.findacriminaldefenseattorney.com/Featured-News/2012/Defi...

But the point here is not to accuse anyone of committing a crime, but rather show how simple it is in today's world to copy and paste the hard work of another human being and make it appear as if it is yours.

Regarding Cyber Crimes we would like to publicly thank the author of the following excellent summary Mr. Don Burlesonm: http://www.dba-oracle.com/internet_journalism_libel_laws.htm

The Internet Journalist
Fact Checking and Defamation requirements

AXJ Members are invited to contact Mr. Burlesonm to investigate any mentions of your name on the internet.

Mr. Burlesonm gives us an excellent definition of different types of cyber crimes including Libel:

What is Libel?

Libel is the publication of false, defamatory statements.  However, in some jurisdictions, defamation, in an of itself is actionable, and in other places, presenting some in a false light in the public eye can get you sued.

The student press law center has an excellent plain English overview of libel law and notes the types of lies that are considered defamatory:

  • Statements regarding improper sexual conduct. (For example, printing that an unmarried student is pregnant.)

  • Statements that associate someone with a vile disease.

  • Statements that accuse someone of illegal behavior.

  • Statements that hurt someone's livelihood.

  • Statements that allege racial or religious bigotry.

In the past, many people felt that nobody would undertake the expensive and time-consuming efforts to uncover internet defamers.  That attitude is changing as defamed people strike back, winning millions of dollars in judgments and implicating deep-pockets employers who allowed their employee to violate the rights of others using corporate resources.

So in a nutshell the fact that Mr. John Hans Anderson of BUACA Canada has called AXJ "a pedo organization" is in fact Libel and can be actionable against him in the USA, CANADA and AUSTRALIA.

So we at AXJ feel that the fair thing to do is to give Mr. John Hans Anderson and Mr. Pete Geary of BUACA one week as of today to remove all libel regarding AXJ Members from the internet. Fair enough?

With the advent of the internet, it is a lot easier to obtain someone’s personal information. Many people plug their credit card information, Social Security number, name, address, and phone number into online forums every day. To purchase an item online, shoppers need to provide their bank account information, to obtain a loan you may need to provide Social Security information. People typically protect their information with a password and username, but even then those can be hacked. If a person knows another person’s e-mail address, he or she may be able to access passwords for online banking, shopping, and more.

Typically, scammers can steal information by sending out false-front e-mails. This is known as “phishing” and is illegal in the United States. The messages the victim may receive in his or her inbox will probably say that they are from PayPal, the IRS, or another government institution that would appear to be authoritative. The e-mail will claims that the recipient needs to respond immediately and provide information because if he or she doesn’t then his or her account will be closed or will receive another consequence. Some e-mails may say that if the recipient doesn’t respond quickly he or she will lose out on tax benefits or other money-saving strategies. The victim then will fill out a form with personal information that will be used against him or her in the future.

Scammers can also commit identity theft through spyware. This is a download that some people may accidentally place on their computer when they try to download illegal movies, music, or TV shows. Sometimes identity thieves can disguise the spyware as a game or a program. Once the spyware is installed on a computer, the program will collect all personal information off of that computer. This often includes credit card numbers and bank account numbers. The person that stole this information will then use it to purchase items on the internet. Sometimes Spyware can be hidden on an e-mail attachment as well.

Criminals also tend to use chat rooms to coerce their victims into giving them personal information. They will dangle investment opportunities or other deals in front of their victims and then slowly ask for personal information until they have all the passwords and numbers that they need. Some dating websites are fraught with criminals who are trying to get involved in relationships with interested parties and then lift their information. Victims who are searching for love online should be wary if a potential partner says that he or she needs money for airfare to come visit or says that a relative was put in prison and needs to be bailed out. Chances are that this is a scammer trying to get into personal information.

Regardless of how a thief gains the stolen identities, all states regardless this as a serious offense. Identity theft offenders are punished under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act. This federal law has helped the government to set up defenses against identity thieves and to punish them accordingly. Now, anyone who commits an aggravated identity theft in order to commit another federal offense can have their initial jail or prison sentence increased by 2 years. As well, anyone who commits identity theft in order to commit a terrorist act in the future gets an additional 5 years added onto his or her conviction.

The maximum penalty for identity theft under Federal law is three to five years per count. For example, a person who has stolen 20 identities could get up to 100 years in prison for his or her crime. Someone who has only stolen one identity can get off with a lighter sentence, but will still is sent to jail during that time. If you have been arrested for identity theft then you will want a lawyer on your side to help. This is a serious crime that can land you in deep trouble if you are not careful.

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