Steven Garfinkle, Esq.

When Digital Content Becomes Criminal: What You Need to Know

When Cybercrime Crosses the Line: The Legal Dangers of Prohibited Images, Real or AI-Generated

As digital technology evolves, so too does the nature of cybercrime—and one of the most alarming developments is the creation, possession, and distribution of prohibited images. These include not only real illicit content, but also AI-generated imagery that may cross legal boundaries, even when no actual person was involved.

Defending Innocent Clients Against Cyber-Crime Fund Accusations

When Innocent People Get Caught in the Middle: Defending Possession of Funds Linked to Cyber-crime

Recovering Stolen Cryptocurrency: Legal Strategies That Work

Helping Hack Victims Recover Stolen Crypto: How Legal Action Can Work

White Hat Hackers and Unpaid Bounties: What Are Your Legal Rights?

Advocating for Ethical Hackers: How We Can Help White Hat Hackers Get Paid What They’re Owed

Defending Crypto Holders: Civil Litigation in the Digital Age

In the evolving world of cryptocurrency, legal challenges often emerge faster than regulations can...