Abstract:
This work will address cybercrime, users' rights and perspectives of Brazilian legislation, and brings to light the legislation that received several criticisms and became known as Carolina Dieckmann Law, Law 12,737/2012. With the increase in users, crime has grown, following the advance of technology and, consequently, making new victims, who are often information laymen, unprepared to deal with virtual dangers. Furthermore, the research presents a brief analysis of what we experience with the change in the pandemic, adaptation to new work modalities, the risks we are subject to on a daily basis, as well as the lack of evidence, the absence of authorship and the few Specialized Police Stations to investigate cyber crimes.