South Carolina Phishing Lawyer
When computer and Internet crimes involve allegations of Internet fraud such as hacking, identity theft, banking theft or virus attacks, investigators will often seize computers to review e-mails and online activity. During these investigations, it is possible for one's rights to be impinged upon, which makes it important to consult with a Lexington Internet fraud defense lawyer when facing Internet fraud charges.
At the Law Offices of Richard J. Breibart, LLC, our attorneys defend those charged with committing Internet fraud in both state court and federal court. We work with computer and forensic experts to carefully evaluate the actions of investigators in your case. Contact us online or call 866-645-8743 to set up a free consultation to discuss how we can help you with your case every step of the way.
Allegations of Computer Crime and Internet Fraud
Our online credit card scams attorneys represent individuals accused of Internet fraud, white collar crimes and other computer crimes, including:
- Credit card fraud
- Identity theft
- Investment fraud
- Bank fraud
- Online auction fraud
These types of fraud are often accomplished through hacking, spoofing, phishing and creating malware or other forms of a computer virus — all of which are often accompanied by additional criminal charges.
Defense From Online Credit Card Scams Attorneys
Experienced in handling all types of Internet crimes, the attorneys at the Law Offices of Richard J. Breibart, LLC, know how to challenge Internet fraud charges. Because it is possible for hackers to use "zombie" networks, we'll look at whether the prosecution can prove that you were at your computer when the illegal act was committed. We know how to deflect attempts by investigators to solicit incriminating statements and what forensic tests to perform to challenge the prosecution's allegations.
To learn more about how we help defend you against your Internet criminal charges, contact our firm online or call 866-645-8743.We represent people from throughout the state, including those in communities such as Columbia, Florence, Greenville and Spartanburg.


















