Hacking a Facebook account (stealing an account), then texting relatives and friends of that account with the content of borrowing money is an old, simple trick, however, recently a lot of people have fallen into the trap.
May I ask, what can I do to protect myself when others distribute my sensitive and private images? How are sanctions for a person who spreads these private images in accordance with Vietnam’s law? This is a question from Ms. Tran Hoai *** sent to LAWNET for advice.
Currently, many Facebook users tend to use livestream tools to communicate on social networks. However, many of them have offensive behaviors, especially cursing and insulting others. So how are these behaviors handled in accordance with Vietnam’s regulation?
The storm and flood situation in the Central region is very tense, but some people on social networks have taken advantage of storm and flood news to attract views and likes, causing confusion among people.
Since the Cybersecurity Law 2018 of Vietnam took effect, public opinion has become increasingly concerned about the legal provisions on how revealing other people's private life secrets on social networks without permission will be handled.
The act of criticizing others for being fat, skinny, chubby, short, ugly, etc. can be harmless teasing of others, but sometimes has serious consequences for the person being criticized. So, is this act handled according to Vietnam’s current regulations?
Taking advantage of the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic, many people spread fake news and posted false information to confuse public opinion. So, how much are the fines imposed on these persons in accordance with Vietnam’s regulations?
How will the act of stealing Facebook accounts be handled? This is a question that LawNet has recently received quite a lot from Customers and Members. LawNet would like to answer this question in the article below.
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