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Sexual & Personal Cyber Crimes

Helping individuals address sextortion, online blackmail, deepfake abuse, cyber harassment, and privacy-related cyber crimes through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support.

Types of Sexual & Personal Cyber Crimes

Sexual and personal cyber crimes involve misuse of digital platforms to exploit, threaten, harass, blackmail, manipulate private content, or violate an individual’s dignity and privacy. These offences often involve emotional manipulation, circulation of intimate material, cyber harassment, fake relationships, and technology-driven abuse that can significantly impact a person’s mental well-being, safety, reputation, and personal security.

  • Sextortion – Threatening or coercing individuals using intimate images, videos, or personal content to extort money, favors, or further explicit material.
  • Online Blackmail – Using private information, sensitive conversations, images, or digital content to threaten or pressure someone for unlawful demands.
  • Revenge Pornography – Unauthorized sharing or circulation of intimate or private content to harass, humiliate, threaten, or emotionally harm an individual.
  • Voyeurism – Recording, sharing, or observing private acts without consent, including unauthorized surveillance or digital circulation of personal moments.
  • Deepfake Adult Content – Use of AI technology to create manipulated explicit content using someone’s face, identity, or likeness without consent.
  • Online Harassment – Repeated abusive, threatening, offensive, or intimidating communication through social media, messaging platforms, or digital channels.
  • Cyber Grooming – Manipulative online behavior aimed at gaining trust for exploitation, emotional abuse, or inappropriate conduct, especially involving vulnerable individuals.
  • Obscene Content Circulation – Illegal sharing, forwarding, or publication of obscene, offensive, or sexually explicit digital material.
  • Dating App Fraud – Misuse of dating platforms through fake identities, emotional manipulation, financial fraud, catfishing, or extortion schemes.

How We Can Help?

At Cyberjure, we assist victims of sexual and personal cyber crimes through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support focused on privacy protection, evidence preservation, complaint drafting, and legal remedies. Our team helps in cyber police coordination, takedown requests, legal notices, platform reporting, and advisory in matters involving harassment, blackmail, fake content, and digital exploitation. We also guide clients in preserving screenshots, chats, URLs, device records, emails, and digital evidence to strengthen legal action wherever applicable.

Important:

If you are facing sextortion, harassment, blackmail, or circulation of private content, do not delete chats, screenshots, or digital evidence. Immediately report the matter by calling 1930 and filing a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal, while securing your accounts and privacy settings.

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