What is the maximum sentence for cyber crime?
What is the maximum sentence for cyber crime?
A person convicted of certain internet or computer crimes may also face a jail or prison sentence. The most serious crimes, such as possessing child pornography, can result in a prison sentence of 20 years or more.
What are the cyber laws in Pakistan?
Cybercrimes Punishments in Pakistan
| Type of Cybercrime | Punishment |
|---|---|
| Malicious Code | 5 years imprisonment or PKR 5 lac fine |
| Cyberstalking | 3 years imprisonment or PKR 3 lac fine |
| Spamming | 3 years imprisonment or PKR 3 lac fine |
| Spoofing | 6 months imprisonment or PKR 50 thousand fine |
What is the punishment of cyber crime in Pakistan?
Whoever with dishonest intention and without authorization copies or otherwise transmits or causes to be transmitted any data shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one hundred thousand rupees or with both.
What is the most popular cyber crime?
In 2020, the most common type of cyber crime as reported to the U.S. Internet Crime Complaint Center was phishing and similar fraud, with 241,342 complaints. In addition, 43,330 cases of online identity theft were reported to the IC3 that year.
What can u go to jail for online?
Here are some of the internet search terms and topics that can be considered illegal and land you in jail:
- Child Pornography. Viewing content where persons under the age of 17 engage in sexually explicit activities is considered a sex crime.
- Torrenting.
- Questionable Explosive Terms.
- Hiring an Assassin.
What are three examples of cybercrime?
Here are some specific examples of the different types of cybercrime:
- Email and internet fraud.
- Identity fraud (where personal information is stolen and used).
- Theft of financial or card payment data.
- Theft and sale of corporate data.
- Cyberextortion (demanding money to prevent a threatened attack).
How can I contact FIA in Pakistan?
Email: [email protected].
Is there death penalty in Pakistan?
On the eve of the 18th World Day Against the Death Penalty last year, Law Minister Dr Farogh Naseem said that in Pakistan, the capital punishment was an exception and was awarded in very rare cases. No one has been executed in the country in 2020, he added.