I recently wrote a blog about the new phenomenon of Catfishing (creating a fake online identity and forging relationships. With others based on that fake identity). Catfishing itself is not technically illegal (yet) but the act comes with serious. Emotional damage to those being 'Catfished'. Emotions are another motivation behind Catfishing and other cybercrimes.
.Because Internet users don 't typically consider themselves experts in cyberspace or technology they often, feel that there. Is not much they can personally do to either prevent cybercrimes or resolve them if they have fallen victim. Cybercriminals. Know this and prey on that sense of helplessness.
Some people aren 't necessarily' criminals', at heartBut become cybercriminals to fulfill an emotional void in their lives. Cyberspace is anonymous (as mentioned above and.) Traditional crimes cannot fulfill such void. It 's much harder to fake your identity in person than it is online so why,, Not pretend to be someone else online or make defaming comments about a person / organization online?A bad experience at a restaurant is much easier stated (for some) on Yelp than it is in person with the manager of said. Establishment.
Complainers beware: individuals are now facing legal issues about defamation through online, complaints. As this becomes more common over the next several years future laws, and precedent may not be very sympathetic.
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