
5 Common Online Crimes to Watch Out For
By Marcus T.. Jul 25, 2024
While social media may have been created to connect and share information, it is by no means immune to criminal activity. Join us as we uncover five common online crimes catching the attention of users and law enforcement alike.

Social media, which was created to connect people, is sometimes used for criminal activity.
1. Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is a hurtful reality on social media, sometimes leading victims to suffer lasting consequences. Cyberbullies use a range of tactics, from posting mean comments to starting rumors and publicly shaming their victims, with the intent of causing them emotional suffering. But the impact is not just emotional - it can lead to lasting psychological trauma, lower self-esteem, depression, and withdrawal from online interactions.
2. Catfishing
Catfishing is a deceptive game of digital cat and mouse where individuals create fake identities to deceive and manipulate others online. Using stolen photos, fabricated stories, and even engaging in fake romantic relationships, catfishers emotionally entrap their victims while hiding their true identities and intentions.
The toll on victims can be substantial, as they invest time, trust, and often their hearts in relationships that turn out to be nothing more than a lie. Catfishing is a humbling reminder not to believe everything you hear or see, especially online.
3. Doxing
Doxing involves intentionally exposing private information without consent. Perpetrators exploit social media platforms to gather and share sensitive information - phone numbers, addresses, and even credit card numbers - subjecting victims to risks such as stalking, identity theft, and physical harm. Doxing is a serious crime that can have lasting repercussions on the victim’s safety and mental well-being.
4. Identity Theft
Identity thieves use the wealth of personal information available online and on social media to adopt other people’s identities and engage in deceitful activities. Victims of identity theft may face severe consequences, such as compromised credit scores, financial setbacks, or even bankruptcy. It’s a significant and frightening crime, reminding us to be cautious and vigilant when navigating the digital world, especially with our private information.
5. Swatting
Swatting is the use of fake emergency reports made through social media to provoke large-scale responses from law enforcement, including SWAT. Swatters fabricate stories such as active shooters or bomb threats to deceptively deploy emergency services. While it may seem like a cruel joke, swatting is a criminal act that diverts resources from real emergencies and potentially puts innocent individuals in life-threatening situations.
As we navigate life online, being aware of the potential risks can help us protect ourselves and those around us from the dark side of social media.
The Topline News team was assisted by generative AI technology in creating this content
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