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A Brief Overview on Cyber Crime in Abu Dhabi

In the UAE, any illicit use of a computer network, the internet, website, or any other IT platform is prohibited and considered as a cybercrime. Using the internet to provoke others to commit a crime, to invade privacy, or to destroy information of regulatory authorities is forbidden. If you find yourself victimisedvictimized, it makes sense to seek advocates in Abu Dhabi for their assistance in pressing charges on the guilty party.

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A Brief Overview on Cyber Crime in Abu Dhabi

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  1. A Brief Overview on Cyber Crime in Abu Dhabi In the UAE, any illicit use of a computer network, the internet, website, or any other IT platform is prohibited and considered as a cybercrime. Using the internet to provoke others to commit a crime, to invade privacy, or to destroy information of regulatory authorities is forbidden. If you find yourself victimized, it makes sense to seek advocates in Abu Dhabi for their assistance in pressing charges on the guilty party. The new UAE Cyber Crime Law is aimed at combating IT crimes. It includes additional categories of offenses in response to the increase of cybercrime incidents in the emirates. Some of its notable provisions tackle illegal activities like, access to an electronic site, medical related data, bank account and electronic card numbers, forgery, confidential codes, gambling activities, electronic communication, and materials that are prejudiced to public morals. Advocates in Abu Dhabican help you understand the scope of those incidents, including the penalties and punishments concerning those crimes. Cybercrimes in the Abu Dhabi are regulated under the Federal Decree Law Number 5/2012 on combating cybercrimes. They can include a range of incidents, which are not limited to the following:  Invasion of privacy  Identity theft  Wire fraud  Internet fraud  Illegal use of a computer network  Forgery  Slander of public officials  Reproducing credit card data  Obtaining other people’s passwords for their bank accounts  Insulting the Islamic Sharia Law and other religions  Operations and transactions involving money laundering and narcotics Using information technology without sufficient legal rights and proper authorization will result in fines or imprisonment, or both. For more information on cybercrimes in Abu Dhabi, it is best to get in touch with reputable and experienced advocates in Abu Dhabi! If you find yourself victimized, they will help defend your rights, and make sure that the law goes in your favor.

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