The development of cyber technology has transformed the nature of crime and victimization, fundamentally changing relationships between criminals and their victims in the digital age. 
One of the most important effects of cyber technology is the growth of the victim pool across geographical boundaries. Offenders may now attack people or groups across the world, creating a global cybercrime scenario. This larger victim pool emphasizes the significance of strong cybersecurity measures for people and organizations throughout the world.The internet’s anonymity and pseudonymity allow perpetrators to hide their identities and avoid discovery. This anonymity lowers the perceived danger of arrest and encourages offenders to participate in a variety of illegal acts online, including harassment, bullying, and fraud. The victims might find it hard to identify and hold criminals responsible, exacerbating feelings of helplessness and weakness. Cyber technology has created hitherto inconceivable types of victimization. Cyberbullying, online harassment, attacks with ransomware, and data breaches have all become commonplace, causing psychological suffering, loneliness, loss of money, and compromised personal information for many people and companies. These digital crimes provide specific challenges for victims, requiring new approaches to avoid them and respond. Digital channels provide victims advocacy, assistance, and empowerment, regardless the hazards associated with cyber technology. Online forums, support groups, helplines, and social media campaigns allow victims to connect with others, share their stories, receive services, and fight for change. These digital platforms enable victims to raise awareness about cybercrime, demand responsibility, and advocate for policy reforms that improve cybersecurity and protect the rights of victims. To summarize, cyber technology has altered the connections between offenders and victims, creating both obstacles and possibilities in the digital realm. While criminals use the internet’s anonymity and connectedness to target victims, victims may use digital platforms to find support, advocacy, and empowerment. To effectively handle cybercrime, a comprehensive approach that incorporates technological advances, legal frameworks, and support services is required to protect persons and businesses from digital dangers while also upholding victims’ rights in the digital age.