Cyber Crime and impact of social media on the society
Prof. Chandrashekhar Malviya
H.O.D.: Sociology,
Athawale College of Social Work, Bhandara
E-mail: cmalviya4@gmail.com
Mobile No.: 09822267299
Abstract
In the age of digital connectivity, cybercrime has become a pervasive threat, with social media platforms emerging as both a tool for engagement and a potential vector for attacks. This research paper explores the complex relationship between cybercrime and the societal impact of social media, emphasizing the significance of social engineering in the context of cybersecurity. Social engineering, where attackers manipulate individuals into divulging sensitive information, has become a major concern, especially as more personal details are shared online. The paper examines how social media’s widespread use can unintentionally increase vulnerability to cyber threats, making users prime targets for phishing, scams, and identity theft. By analysing recent case studies and trends in cyber-attacks, the study highlights the growing sophistication of these threats and the challenges they pose to individuals and organizations alike.
Furthermore, the paper underscores the importance of safeguarding personal information on social media, offering practical recommendations for users to enhance their privacy and security. It argues that understanding the psychological tactics used in social engineering is crucial for improving cybersecurity practices and protecting individuals from becoming victims of cybercrime. The findings advocate for increased public awareness and education on safe social media use, as well as the development of robust security measures that can mitigate the risks associated with cybercrime. Ultimately, the research aims to contribute to the ongoing conversation about the role of cybersecurity in the digital era, particularly in the context of social media’s profound influence on modern society.
DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2503I3IIVXIIIP0009
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