Global research trends on cyberbullying: A bibliometric study
The rapid growth of the media industry, particularly social media, has enhanced interaction and information sharing but has also led to harmful uses of cyberspace, such as cyberbullying. This phenomenon, primarily affecting adolescents, involves repeated
Arti Singh +3 more
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Internet sex addiction: a review of empirical research [PDF]
The advent of the internet has added another medium in which people can engage in sexual behaviour. This ranges from the passive consumption of online pornography to the interactive exchange of sexual content in cybersex chat rooms.
Griffiths, MD
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Hiding in Plain Sight: A Longitudinal Study of Combosquatting Abuse
Domain squatting is a common adversarial practice where attackers register domain names that are purposefully similar to popular domains. In this work, we study a specific type of domain squatting called "combosquatting," in which attackers register ...
Alex Gontmakher +21 more
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Measuring Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence and Abuse: Scoping Review of Existing Measures
BackgroundTechnology-facilitated sexual violence and abuse (TFSVA) encompasses sexual harms perpetrated through digital means.
Sharon Hoi Lam Pak +5 more
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Addressing the cyber safety challenge: from risk to resilience [PDF]
Addressing the cyber safety challenge: from risk to resilience describes the cyber safety issues emerging from a range of technology trends, how different populations are using technologies and the risks they face, and how we can effectively respond
Amanda Third +2 more
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The Data Breach Dilemma: Proactive Solutions for Protecting Consumers’ Personal Information [PDF]
Data breaches are an increasingly common part of consumers’ lives. No institution is immune to the possibility of an attack. Each breach inevitably risks the release of consumers’ personally identifiable information and the strong possibility of identity
Marcus, Daniel J.
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Cyber dating abuse in adolescents: Myths of romantic love, sexting practices and bullying
Cyber dating abuse (CDA) is a growing problem with serious consequences for adolescents, hence the importance of understanding its relationship to other variables for developing more effective prevention strategies. The current study aimed first to analyze CDA, bullying, sexting and myths of romantic love depending on sex (girls vs boys), country ...
Ainize Martínez Soto +3 more
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Detecting psycho-anomalies on the world-wide web: current tools and challenges [PDF]
The rise of the use of Social Media and the overall progress of technology has unfortunately opened new ways for criminals such as paedophiles, serial killers and rapists to exploit the powers that the technology offers in order to lure potential victims.
Domdouzis, Konstantinos
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Cyberbullying and Cyber Dating Abuse in Students of a Private Mexican University
The cyber-violence in adolescents and young people recently has attracted the attention of the scientific community, it is a relatively new and growing phenomenon that has developed along with the use of Information and Communication Technologies. Besides, data currently available in this subject in the Mexican context is still scarce.
Romo-Tobón, Ricardo J. +3 more
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Cyber dating abuse in affective and sexual relationships: a literature review.
Cyber culture with its related e-commerce, expanded since the 2000s through the advent of social network platforms, incites participants to engage in hyper-exposure and spectacularization of their private lives, with inherent consequences for personal image and privacy, publicizing private matters (especially those pertaining to sexuality and ...
Roberta Matassoli Duran, Flach +1 more
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