The use of technology in the computerized realm has somewhat jolted the nature of interactions between perpetrators and their victims. The advent of digital platforms has given offenders new means to harass, stalk, and frighten their victims, which alternately makes it challenging for victims to escape from the abusive situation. Social media and messaging applications provide perpetrators with channels to send hateful ideas, spread detrimental rumors, and make undesired advances. In few cases, they can also exploit fake identities or sketches to mislead their victims. The use of hacking and cyber attacks can still provide lawbreakers with illegal access to their victims’ devices, private information, and conversation records. Furthermore, the growing recognition of online marketplaces and peer-to-peer networks has designed new avenues for criminals to acquire and classify illegal content to a degree child pornography. However, cyber science can also be used to help police officers and victim support institutions to track down perpetrators and provide help to victims.