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Колєснік Д. М.

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Cyberstalking
Cybercrime, including cyberstalking, is an ever-present threat in today's digital
age. Cyberstalking refers to the malicious and persistent harassment or
intimidation of individuals online. It involves the use of various electronic
communication platforms, such as social media, email, or instant messaging, to
stalk, monitor, and threaten the victim.
The anonymity and wide reach of the internet provide cyberstalkers with the means
to exploit their victims while remaining concealed. They often gather personal
information, monitor online activities, and engage in intrusive behavior, causing
fear, emotional distress, and potential harm to their targets.
Cyberstalking can take various forms, including sending persistent unwanted
messages, spreading false rumors or defamatory content, posting explicit or private
information without consent, and even threatening physical harm. It is crucial to
recognize the signs of cyberstalking, such as excessive online monitoring,
receiving a high volume of unsolicited messages, or being subjected to explicit or
threatening content.
To combat cyberstalking, individuals should prioritize their online safety and
security by regularly updating privacy settings, being cautious about sharing
personal information, and promptly reporting any instances of harassment to the
relevant authorities or platform administrators. Additionally, laws and regulations
regarding cyberstalking vary by jurisdiction, and legal action may be taken against
perpetrators to ensure justice for the victims.
Awareness, education, and the development of robust cybersecurity measures are
crucial in combating cybercrime, including cyberstalking. It is essential for
individuals to remain vigilant, protect their digital identities, and foster a safe and
respectful online environment for all users.

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