Abstract:
The technological advance that has taken place over the years has brought news to
the society we live in, including new crimes that are committed virtually, which can
cause irreversible damage to victims. Brazil spent years needing legislation to
criminalize conduct committed on the internet and through it, as well as protect the
user of this medium, but it only happened after a case that had repercussions in the
media, where a global actress Carolina Dieckmann had numerous intimate photos
leaked. The Brazilian State was pressured to create legislation that regulates
practices like this, Law No. the ineffectiveness of the Carolina Dieckmann Law in
terms of solving and punishing cyber crimes, due to the flaw in the legislation, which
is full of gaps, minimal penalties, difficulty in investigating and identifying criminals, as
well as the lack of police stations and specialized personnel. The following work was
the bibliographic research in databases available on the internet, doctrines and
jurisprudence. It concludes that, even though Brazil has legislation that provides for
the punishment of Cybercrimes, the law still needs some adjustments, in the same
way that there is a need to the State to intervene and invest in police stations and
specialized personnel to reduce impunity for these crimes.