The interactions between criminals and victims have been significantly impacted by cyber technology. As social media and the internet have grown in popularity, it has been simpler for criminals to target and victimize people through a range of cybercrimes such cyberbullying, harassment, stalking, identity theft, and fraud. Cyberspace has given criminals new avenues to communicate with their victims, and in certain situations, it has also made it simpler for them to remain anonymous and avoid capture. Cyber technology has had a huge impact on the relationships between perpetrators and victims, among other things by giving perpetrators access to a larger audience. A cyberbully might, for instance, harass their victim through message or social media platforms that are accessible to many people. As the victim may feel unable to stop the harassment, this can cause the victim serious harm. Cyber technology has also given criminals new ways to select and take advantage of their victims. Social media and messaging services can be used by criminals to build relationships with vulnerable individuals, including children or teenagers, and subsequently to take advantage of or abuse those interactions. Additionally, accessing and disseminating illicit material like child pornography, which can seriously hurt victims, has become simpler for criminals thanks to the internet. Additionally, criminals can utilize the internet to spread dangerous materials like revenge porn, which can cause victims to experience extreme mental suffering as well as harm to their reputations. In conclusion, cyber technology has significantly changed how offenders and victims interact. In addition to giving criminals new opportunities to target and victimize people, it has also presented new difficulties for criminal justice specialists and law enforcement organizations. To create efficient ways for stopping and combating cybercrime as well as helping victims, it is crucial to comprehend these effects on people.