Monday, September 23, 2013

Social Media

Social media and privacy do not go hand in hand. Limit the personal information you put out there. It may be used against you by your stalker.

Revenge porn, threatening statments, and lies about your personal life; this is typical information a stalker uses as online intimidation. If you have tried to report distressing posts about yourself, you may have been told that most networks won't intervene without a court ordered subpoena.

Cyberharassment and Cyberstalking are the fastest growing internet crimes, and law enforcement is unprepared for it's onslaught. If you are a victim, copy everything including screenshots, and seek legal assistance from professionals with a proven track record of successfully handling this type of crime.

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