Recognise and Prevent Cyberspace Stalking
Stalking in cyberspace is an emerging menace which has many similarities to the effects of physical stalking like psychological trauma, anxiety, depression and even loss of job. Even though cyberspace stalking does not present the prospect of bodily harm, in the virtual world too most victims know the aggressors and most are women. Here are a few ways to recognise the danger and prevent being stalked in cyberspace.
In cyberspace, most forms of harassment are conducted by emails, Internet or other electronic communication devices. The stalker can also rope in other internet users to join him in his stalking habits.
If the victim of cyberspace stalking is less than 18 years of age, a parent or an adult must be informed of the situation as soon as possible. Unreported the situation may worsen to the extent of leading to loss of life as well.
Install a filtering program to block unwanted emails or messages in social networks and chat rooms.
The Internet Service Provider may be contacted with specific complaints against stalking or if the ISP is unresponsive, change the login information manually.
It is essential to store all evidence of stalking in order to build up a proper case for prosecution. Create a blacklist folder in your computer where you can save all communication from the stalker in their original form.
Finally get in touch with the local police department if stalking continues despite all types of precaution on your part.




