Digital crimes
Although social media sites allow users to share information with friends over the internet, many people are unaware of how their privacy is being compromised. The internet has given us easy access to information, threatening the privacy of a large number of people. In Pakistan, a majority of people fall into the trap of these threats, which results in cyberbullying.
Hackers hack the personal data and information easily. They even make fake profiles and misuse their information. Many cases regarding cyberbullying tend to go unnoticed or are neglected in Pakistan. The government and the cybercrime authorities should resolve this crucial issue and the cases which are in pending should be resolved soon and give justice to the victims and should punish the culprits.
Obaidullah Javaid
Karachi
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