Both of the situations use the same tactics by using the Internet. Cyberstalking happens when a person has evil-intentioned to harass with the target using direct communications through e-mails, chat rooms, Internet, text message and other electronic forms of digital communication or tools. Furthermore, the message content that are sent through Internet or online actions represent unwanted expressions or threatening behavior. The cyberstalking of using electronic may include sending frightening or abusive emails, repeated contact through social media, hacking into private accounts, installing malware, posting false or slanderous accusations online, encouraging others to harass the victim and others. The example of potential actions that might be covered by state and federal cyberstalking laws are information gathering, monitoring activity, false accusations, cyber-attacks, online orders, getting others involved, false persecution, sending of electronic greeting cards and many more.…