Kaja Prislan, Igor Bernik, Gorazd Meško, Rok Hacin, Blaz Markelj, Simon L. R. Vrhovec
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Cybercrime victimization and seeking help: A survey of students in Slovenia
Most cyberspace users fell victim to some cybercrime. This poster reports on a survey of students conducted to provide an overview of cybercrime victimization and related help-seeking behaviors. The results suggest that unwelcome private messages with sexual content or requests, infections with a virus, unauthorized access to online accounts, and offensive and hostile messages were most common cybercrimes. Respondents would most often turn to their friends, the police, and family members for help.