Cyberstalking is a growing menace that takes advantage of the anonymity and pervasiveness of the internet to inflict fear and harm on victims.
The government agency advised people neither to accept friend requests from strangers on social media, nor to share personal information like home address and phone number.
People should also switch off location services, review privacy settings and enable multi-factor authentication on social media apps.
Cyberstalkers may use various means to track the victim's online movements, such as monitoring their social media posts, checking their location through GPS data, or even hacking into their accounts.
The effects of cyberstalking can be devastating for victims. They may experience emotional distress, such as anxiety, fear, and depression. They may also suffer physical harm if the cyberstalking escalates to threats or violence. In some cases, cyberstalking can even lead to the victim losing their job, home, or even their life.
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