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Social Media & Reputation Crimes

Helping individuals, professionals, and businesses address social media abuse, cyber defamation, online harassment, impersonation, and digital reputation damage through strategic cyber law guidance.

Types of Social Media & Reputation Crimes

Social media and reputation-related cyber crimes involve misuse of digital platforms to harass, impersonate, defame, blackmail, manipulate content, or damage an individual’s or organization’s reputation. With growing dependence on digital platforms, cybercriminals increasingly exploit social media channels for identity misuse, reputational attacks, emotional harassment, and circulation of unlawful content affecting both personal and professional lives.

  • Cyber Defamation – Publishing false, misleading, or defamatory content online intended to damage an individual’s or organization’s reputation.
  • Fake Profile / Impersonation – Creating fake social media accounts to impersonate someone for fraud, harassment, reputational harm, or deception.
  • Social Media Account Hacking – Unauthorized access to social media accounts to misuse personal information, spread harmful content, or commit fraud.
  • Online Reputation Damage – Deliberate posting of false reviews, misleading information, fake allegations, or malicious campaigns to harm online reputation.
  • Blackmail Through Social Media – Threatening individuals through social media platforms to extort money, favors, or sensitive information.
  • Morphed Images / Videos – Manipulation of photos or videos using editing tools or AI to create misleading, obscene, or defamatory content.
  • Revenge Porn – Unauthorized sharing or circulation of intimate content intended to harass, humiliate, threaten, or emotionally exploit an individual.
  • Social Media Harassment – Repeated abusive, threatening, offensive, or unwanted communication through digital platforms causing emotional distress.
  • Cyber Bullying – Persistent online intimidation, trolling, humiliation, or harassment affecting children, teenagers, or adults through digital platforms.
  • Cyber Stalking – Repeated monitoring, threatening communication, tracking, or obsessive online behavior intended to intimidate or distress an individual.

How We Can Help?

At Cyberjure, we assist individuals, professionals, influencers, and businesses affected by social media and reputation-related cyber crimes through strategic cyber law guidance and legal support. Our team helps in complaint drafting, takedown requests, evidence preservation, cyber police coordination, platform reporting, legal notices, and advisory on available legal remedies. We also assist in preserving digital evidence such as screenshots, URLs, chats, emails, metadata, and social media records to strengthen legal action and support investigation wherever applicable.

Important:

If you are facing harassment, fake profiles, defamatory content, or reputation-related abuse online, immediately preserve screenshots, profile links, chats, and URLs as evidence. Report the matter to the concerned platform, call 1930, and file a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal without delay.

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