Two Types of Internet Fraud: Credit Card Skimming and Phishing
Credit card skimming and phishing refer to the use of computer hardware or software to take the personal information of another. Card skimming and phishing are typically focused on the theft of credit card numbers.
Prosecutors take these cases very seriously and do not hesitate to file charges against those suspected of skimming or phishing. In fact there are law enforcement units that are devoted full time to these and other Internet crimes.
Effective Defense Against Credit Card Skimming, Phishing
If you are facing such a charge, it is important to select a lawyer who is well-versed in the defense of Internet crimes. Criminal defense attorney Raymond D. Sprowls is a former New York City prosecutor who understands Internet-related offenses and knows how to defend clients accused of these crimes.
His defense of your case will draw upon his knowledge of the law and the legal process, his experience in similar cases, and the specific facts of your case.
- Were you accused of writing down a credit card number you found on a computer screen at an Internet cafe? (Just writing down a single number is a felony.)
- Are you suspected of stealing card numbers from hundreds of people at the restaurant where you work, using a handheld card reading device?
- Were you arrested in a phishing scam that directed users to enter sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, account logins and passwords, on a Web page that looked trustworthy, but was not.
- Were you accused of stealing information to sell to others, to make fraudulent credit cards or to use for your own purposes?
Based on the charges, the evidence and your prior record, if any, Mr. Sprowls will develop a defense strategy designed to achieve a positive resolution in your case. To learn more, please contact his law office to arrange an initial consultation. He represents clients throughout New York's Hudson Valley.









