Abstract

The internet is a worldwide network of devices interconnected with the purpose of serving users. Through it there is socialization between people or groups, through electronic messages, e-mail, video calls and search on websites anywhere in the world. Faced with a pandemic in the middle of the 21st century, the only means of socialization came through electronic devices connected to the internet. With just one click, you can access a range of digital content, providing internet users with great ease of communication. However, this viability hides a dark side, crime network organizations committed in the cyber underworld, this article aims to address cyber crimes, such as ideological falsification, child pornography, slander, defamation, bullying, extortion and plagiarism, among others provided for in the Code Brazilian Penal Code as well as their due penalties.

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