In the blog article, Andriy Slynchuk has described eleven things Internet users do that may be illegal. The 11 things are using unofficial streaming services, torrent services, copyrighted images, sharing passwords, addresses, or photos of others, bullying and trolling, recording a volP call without consent, faking your identity, other people’s networks, extracting audio from YouTube, and doing illegal searches. The five actions that are the most serious are sharing personal information such as passwords, addresses, and photos, faking your identity, using torrent services, bullying and trolling, and doing illegal searches. With sharing personal information without the individual’s consent can put them at risk for everything that they own and ruin their reputation to others. This can also lead to doxxing which is searching for information about the individual and publishing it online for malicious purposes. By faking an identity, if the individual decides to continuously portray another person, the person who they are portraying would have to suffer the consequences although it wasn’t them who committed these illegal acts. Also, this would expose a bunch of information. To minors, this would expose them to danger on social media. Using torrent services to download movies or songs is unfair to the creators and by this, it’s a loss of revenue for them. Bullying and trolling online can lead to threats, the individual to commit suicide or emotional trauma. Lastly, doing illegal searches online is self-explanatory.