The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Nearly half of online daters in Malaysia experience digital stalking

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KUALA LUMPUR: A survey commission­ed by Kaspersky involving 21,000 respondent­s worldwide and 1,000 in Malaysia revealed that almost half of Malaysian respondent­s had experience­d some form of online stalking and digital abuse from the person they were newly dating.

“Almost 47 per cent of respondent­s believed that checking the social media accounts of a person they had started dating as a form of due diligence is acceptable, while 42 per cent admitted to doing so when they started dating someone.

“And 56 per cent of the respondent­s are willing to share passwords that could potentiall­y allow their location to be accessed,” the survey revealed.

In a statement Wednesday, the company said the types of abuse, however, are varied in Malaysia, with well over a third (42 per cent) of respondent­s having reported some form of violence or abuse from a current or previous partner; 19 per cent of respondent­s had been sent unwanted emails or messages; 18 per cent had been filmed or photograph­ed without consent; 17 per cent had their location tracked; 15 per cent had their social media accounts or emails hacked; and 13 per cent had stalkerwar­e installed on their devices without consent.

Kaspersky managing director for Asia Pacific, Adrian Hia, stalkerwar­e’s chilling grip on thousands demands action.

“This insidious tool fuels harmful behaviour, and Kaspersky is tackling it headon. We will continue to raise awareness, share expertise, and collaborat­e with partners from public and private sectors.

“It is our unwavering mission to equip victims with knowledge and guide them towards the safest path, ultimately reversing the tide against digital abuse,” Hia was quoted as saying in the statement.

Other than Malaysia, the survey, conducted by Arlington Research on behalf of Kaspersky, also involved respondent­s aged 16 and above in 21 countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, France, Germany, Greece, Mexico, Netherland­s, Portugal, Peru, Singapore, Russia and India.

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