Abstract

Cybercrime is a growing problem globally, with women being more vulnerable to its effects than men. Women are particularly susceptible to online harassment, stalking, revenge porn, and identity theft. Despite the prevalence of cybercrime and its adverse effects on women, little is known about how women perceive and respond to these types of crimes. This research study aims to explore the fear of cybercrime among women and the impact it has on their online behavior and daily routines. The paper reviews existing literature on cybercrime and gender, survey data related to attitudes towards cybercrime, and interviews with women on their experiences with cybercrime.

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