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Cyberstalking FAQ

What is cyberstalking and what is cyberharassment?

Why do people cyberstalk or cyberharass others?

What do cyberstalkers/harassers do when the stalk or harass someone?

Is cyberstalking illegal? What about cyberharassment?

What about cyberstalking/harassment in the workplace?

How is cyberstalking different from child predators luring kids in cyberspace?

Are there different types of cyberstalking/harassment situations?

What is the profile of a typical cyberstalking/harassment victim?

What can you do to avoid becoming a victim of cyberstalking/harassment?

Who is your typical cyberstalker?

What is a quick list of safety tips to avoid cyberstalking/harassment?

What is the law?

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Cyberstalking and harassment FAQ

Photo of someone sitting in front of a computer monitor These are the most frequently asked questions we receive about cyberstalking and/or harassment.

We have more extensive information about cyberstalking and cyberharassment, as well as one-to-one help and a self-help interactive guide and tutorial.

Why do people cyberstalk or cyberharass others?

Cyberstalkers are often driven by revenge, hate, anger, jealousy, obsession and mental illness. While a cyberharasser may be motivated by some of these same feelings, often the harassment is driven by the desire to frighten or embarrass the harassment victim.

Sometimes the harasser intends to teach the victim a lesson in netiquette or political correctness (from the harasser’s point of view). Often the cyberharassment victim is merely in the wrong place at the wrong time, or has made a comment or expressed an opinion that the cyberharasser dislikes. We have even seen cases where the victim is merely being targeted because they are the first ones the cyberharasser encounters when they are in a “bad mood.

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