Friday, 17 April 2020

SOCIAL MEDIA CRIMES


More and more people, regardless of age and gender, are signing up for profiles on online social networks for connecting with each other in this virtual world. Some have hundreds or thousands of friends and followers spread across multiple profiles. But at the same time there is spread of fake profiles also. Fake profiles often spam legitimate users, posting inappropriate or illegal content. Fake profiles are also created while misrepresenting some known person to cause harassment to him/her.

The most common targeted websites/apps for creating ‘Fake Profiles’ are as under:
1. Facebook
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2. Instagram
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3. Twitter
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4. LinkedIn
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Below are the common crimes being committed on or as a result of Social Media:-

1. Online Threats, Stalking, Cyber bullying
The most commonly reported and seen crimes that occur on social media involve people making threats, bullying, harassing, and stalking others online. While much of this type of activity goes unpunished, or isn't taken seriously, victims of these types of crimes frequently don't know when to call the police. 
If you feel threatened by a statement made online about you, or believe that the threat is credible, it's probably a good idea to consider calling the police.
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2. Hacking and Fraud
Although logging into a friend's social media account to post an embarrassing status message may be acceptable between friends, but technically, can be a serious crime. Additionally, creating fake accounts, or impersonation accounts, to trick people (as opposed to just remaining anonymous), can also be punished as fraud depending on the actions the fake/impersonation account holder takes.
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3. Buying Illegal Things
Connecting over social media to make business connections, or to buy legal goods or services may be perfectly legitimate. However, connecting over social media to buy drugs, or other regulated, controlled or banned products is probably illegal.
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4. Vacation Robberies
Sadly, one common practice among burglars is to use social media to discover when a potential victim is on vacation. If your vacation status updates are publicly viewable, rather than restricted to friend groups, then potential burglars can easily see when you are going to be away for an extended period of time.
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5. Creation of fake profile
Creation of fake profile of a person and posting offensive content including morphed photographs on the fake profile
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6. Fake online friendship
Developing online friendship over social media (with no real-life familiarity and using the emotional connect to trick you in transferring funds on some pretext such as medical emergency, legal troubles, problems in a foreign country etc.
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