Get on the path to your best possible digital forensics and cyber law results today.
Get on the path to your best possible digital forensics and cyber law results today.
Abrams CyberLaw advises law firms and clients on legal strategies in an array of technical areas including data security, electronic communications privacy, cyber-defamations, and the securing of evidence using Digital Forensics.
The first step is for us to work with you and come up with a plan to get the cyberlaw and/or digital forensics results you need. Through our understanding of the law and technology and your understanding of the circumstances, we will tgether craft a path to success.
If you have been hacked or defamed online don't wait! Contact us for a free phone consultation. Let us help you figure out your best next steps are. The sooner you have a plan of action, the better your chances of taking the correct steps to identify the responsible party and get a fair resolution of any cyberlaw matter.
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Perhaps the most common call I get from prospective clients involves a complaint that someone, usually a spouse in a divorce or child custody situation, or a rogue employee about to separate from his employer, has accessed the caller’s email account and read the caller’s emails without authorization. In plain language, someone has “hacked” their email account. Unfortunately, this type of cyber privacy violation is becoming extremely common. With the growth in popularity of texting on mobile devices, interception of mobile communications has also become increasingly common place, and is a major piece of my practice as well.
Luckily, the law has many powerful remedies for the unauthorized interception of electronic communications as I will describe below. However, to take advantage of these remedies you must act fast, usually within 180 days if the intrusion is to your email account. The critical evidence that you and your attorney need to prove your case is usually stored by the email service providers for only six months (or less in some circumstances). You may have even less time to act to preserve evidence in the case of intrusions to mobile communications.
Do not hesitate to contact an attorney who is knowledgeable in the field of electronic privacy violations as soon as you have reason to believe you have been hacked.
If you believe that your electronic communications or data have been intercepted or accessed from online storage without your authorization, and you would like to pursue a just remedy, call or email Abrams Cyber Law & Forensics, LLC today. (843) 813-1996 steve@abramsforensics.com
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