The Human Factor of Cybercrime 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429460593-8
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“…Online harassment and abuse are also associated with cyberstalking. Cyberstalks employ multiple methods, such as following a person, sending harassing messages or phone calls, tracking victims on social media platforms, and various other means to make the targeted individual feel threatened or unsafe (Steinmetz, 2019;Prabakar et al, 2023). The key factor enabling cybercriminals to engage in cyberstalking is the anonymity the internet provides, allowing them to conceal their identity while stalking their victims (Keswani, 2017;Priyadarshini et al, 2021).…”
Section: Cyberbullying (Computer Crime #1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online harassment and abuse are also associated with cyberstalking. Cyberstalks employ multiple methods, such as following a person, sending harassing messages or phone calls, tracking victims on social media platforms, and various other means to make the targeted individual feel threatened or unsafe (Steinmetz, 2019;Prabakar et al, 2023). The key factor enabling cybercriminals to engage in cyberstalking is the anonymity the internet provides, allowing them to conceal their identity while stalking their victims (Keswani, 2017;Priyadarshini et al, 2021).…”
Section: Cyberbullying (Computer Crime #1)mentioning
confidence: 99%