How to Avoid Being Blackmailed in Qatar?
- 4 years ago
The Legal & Judicial Studies Center raises Legal Awareness on Cybercrimes (Cyber-Blackmail) in Qatar with a guide that you can download here.
The Cybercrime guidelines in the State of Qatar are as follows:
Penalty Prescribed by Law:
Article (9) of Law No (14) of 2014 promulgating the Cybercrime Prevention Law (Cybercrime Law) states:
"A person who ever violates this, shall be punished with imprisonment for no longer than three (3) years and with a fine of no more than QAR 100,000 (one-hundred thousand Qatari Riyals, or with either of these two penalties."
Rejection of Cyber-Blackmail:
-Stop communicating with blackmailer regardless of pressure practiced on you.
-Resort to a family member
- Report blackmail to the authorities concerned which will confidentially take all necessary action
Law Protect Society Members from Blackmail Crimes:
-Deterrent penalties against blackmailer
-Confiscation of devices used in the crime
How to Avoid Being Blackmailed?
- Do not reply to any chat requests from an unknown user
- Avoid posting personal information online
- Do not accept any video call requests that you receive from users you do not know
- Do not be deceived by profile pictures, but always check the identity of senders
What Are the Materials Used in Cyber-Blackmail Crimes?
- Photos
- Videos
- Messages
- Recorded Materials
Demands Come as Shock:
1- Taking a specific action (transferring a certain amount of money)
2- Refusing to do a specific action (ending a relation with a member in the community)
3 - Others
In this case, we will have one of the following situations:
- Responding to cyber-blackmail
- Rejecting cyber-blackmail
Types of Cybercrimes:
- Threatening and blackmailing
- Spying and privacy violation
- Cybercrimes of insult and libel
Read also: Attacking someone online can land you in prison or face 100,000 QAR penalty in Qatar
The Concept of Cybercrimes:
They are crimes committed in purpose to damage reputation of victims by the use of modern communication networks.
Definition of Cyber-Blackmail:
It is an act of threatening and intimidating to share photos or video materials or to leak confidential information about a victim unless money is paid or a demand for the victim to carry out illegal acts is met.
How Cyber-Blackmail Crime Begins?
-Friendship
-Friendly relations
Overview:
There has been a widespread use of emails and various social media platfroms, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.
Reasons for Using Internet:
- Communicating with friends and family
- Business and educational purposes
- Playing electronic games
- Listening to audio materials
- Watching movies
- Others
For more details, send an e-mail to info@moj.gov.qa or visit www.mojgov.qa.
Source: Ministry of Justice
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