Cybercrime and other Computer/Technology Related Laws

In this modern era, computers and the internet help control many aspects of our private and public lives. Whilst technology undoubtedly benefits us all, there are always those who seek do us harm using the same medium.

Cybercrime is increasing year on year and is a global threat we should all be wary of.

What is cybercrime?

Cybercrime and other Computer/Technology Related Laws Cybercrime relate to crimes in which computers or other digital devices are either used to commit a crime or are the target of a crime. The motive of the crime can be to damage the reputation of the victim, unlawfully obtain the victim’s confidential information or to fraudulently acquire cash or other assets from the victim.

Technology generally develops quicker than the laws designed to control / police it which can prove a challenge for cybercrime victims, their lawyers and the authorities. The most relevant Thai legislation is the Computer Crime Act of B.E. 2550 (2006)  though other criminal laws relating to theft, intellectual property and defamation may also provide protection.

How can our lawyers we help clients:

Our specialized cybercrime lawyers have handled many cases related to cybercrime cases, and by way of example, these include:

  • Theft of confidential company documents
  • Unauthorized access to computer system
  • Examination of mobile phone applications for violating intellectual property rights
  • Email examinations
  • Employee Fraud

Additional support for our clients:

When handling cybercrime cases, the support of our company’s ‘in-house’ team of computer forensics investigators is very valuable for our clients. For more information on our computer forensics services, please visit www.orionforensics.com

This additional ‘in-house’ expertise’, can be invaluable to individual or corporate victims and potential defendant’s alike.

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