Cybercrime Lawyer in Jeddah

Cybercrime Lawyer in Jeddah

Last Updated:

July 12, 2026

Digital evidence needs to be properly preserved before any other step

In cybercrime cases, the problem isn’t just “what happened,” but “how do we prove what happened” without tampering with the digital evidence or losing important links and timestamps. An incomplete screenshot or an undocumented link can muddy the picture.

At BMS Legal, we start with a confidential assessment, then guide you to document the links, screenshots, and timing without altering them, identify the relevant accounts/devices, and then request only the documents that actually matter to build a clear procedural path.

What Does BMS Legal Offer You in Cybercrime Cases in Jeddah?

Procedural Guidance From the First Step

Guidance to preserve digital evidence without tampering

Establishing the Links

Establishing the links, timing, and context

Identifying the Accounts

The relevant devices, and minimizing unnecessary data

Drafting a Defense

An organized response tied to the evidence

 Send a link/screenshot + a brief date and time

Common Scenarios… and the Right First Step

Blackmail or Threat Report

The right first step:
Document the link and screenshots with the time and date before responding or commenting.

Account Hacking

The right first step:
Establish what changed and when, and document the messages/alerts without deleting them.

Impersonation

The right first step:
Document the accounts and posts that prove the impersonation, along with their links.

Online Fraud/Payment Links

The right first step:
Document the links and transfer/correspondence details without unnecessarily sharing sensitive information.

What Do We Usually Ask For?

Mistakes That Weaken Digital Evidence

How Do We Start?

Initial Contact
Send a brief summary via WhatsApp or call directly
Confidential Assessment
We review the summary and determine the type of incident and the appropriate path
Documentation Guidance
We guide you to preserve the digital evidence the right way
Requesting Documents
We request only the documents that matter, to preserve confidentiality
Building the File
We draft the defense/request, tying it to the evidence and facts
Follow-up
Following up on procedures and updates until the case is closed

BMS Legal for Law and Legal Consulting – Jeddah. Our contact and office details are published for easy verification before you share any information.

Registration/Unified National Number:

7053637679

Phone/WhatsApp

966544421246+

Address

Jeddah – Al Mishrifah District – Palestine Street – Al Safeer Tower

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cybercrime Lawyers in Jeddah

Are screenshots alone enough?

They can help, but they’re not always enough without a clear link or timing. It’s best to document the link and screenshot along with the time and available context before taking any step.

No. We never ask for passwords. The case can be assessed through links, screenshots, notifications, and the necessary general information, without sharing sensitive login details.

Document the link and screenshots with a clear date and time immediately. We’ll then determine the path based on the facts, without responses that could change the context.

Yes, in most cases we can start remotely with a summary, links, and screenshots, and then determine whether an in-person appearance is needed based on the case’s requirements.

The difference lies in the nature of the act, how it’s proven, and its procedural path. The safe starting point is determining the correct classification based on the facts and digital evidence.

Results can’t be guaranteed. We commit to professional diligence, a clear action plan, and proper guidance for preserving evidence.

Send “urgent” along with a 5-line summary, a key link/screenshot, and a date/time, or call directly to set the priority.

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