Which is the REAL Laverne Ambata Castro ( Identity theft Victim )
Identity theft is a form of stealing someone's identity in which someone pretends to be someone else by assuming that person's identity, typically in order to access resources or obtain credit and other benefits in that person's name. The victim of identity theft (here meaning the person whose identity has been assumed by the identity thief) can suffer adverse consequences if they are held accountable for the perpetrator's actions. Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personally identifying information, like your name, Social Security number, or credit card number, without your permission, to commit fraud or other crimes.
Are you familiar with Laverne Ambata Castro or with this Picture.Since Friendster I seen many pictures of her even on you tube videos.
If you search her name on Facebook you will find a bunch Laverne Ambata Castro
I even find blogs.
The cybercrime law, which seeks to stamp out offenses such as fraud, identity theft, spamming, and child pornography.
The Cyber-crime Prevention Act is not bad at all IF PNOY lessen the penalties of 12 yrs in prison - Online Libel Case.
Analyze both side Anti and Pro to Cybercrime Law
This one can save life, Laverne said there was a point a foreigner call her ask where, she is and what she doing, the foreigner said he was engaged and planing to Married. It was Not the Real Laverne who accept the engaged it was one of Laverne posers. Laverne even heads down when commute to a public transportation, hiding her face to public. Even on adult site someone posted her picture wearing a bikini suite.
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CHAPTER II
PUNISHABLE ACTSSEC. 4. Cybercrime Offenses. — The following acts constitute the offense of cybercrime punishable under this Act:
(3) Computer-related Identity Theft. – The intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration or deletion of identifying information belonging to another, whether natural or juridical, without right: Provided, That if no damage has yet been caused, the penalty imposable shall be one (1) degree lower.
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