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The internet has become an integral part of everyone's life - and that also goes for the worst criminals. Sex, drugs and terrorism have found new outlets. Organised gangs and sinister individuals are even now working their evil in the privacy of their own bedrooms.Come on a terrifying journey into cyberspace, where fragile personalities can become embroiled in a sickening spiral of destruction, where both victim and villain find themselves in the darkest and most extreme regions of human behaviour. An innocent contact on the internet can end in agony, misery and death. The revelations in this shocking book will help you protect yourself against the dangers of the world wide web.Meet the man who had a terrible obsession that ended in the death of a teacher. Learn about the online suicides. And make sure you don't end up like Anastasia Solovyova, the would-be Russian bride whose new life ended in her brutal death.This is the dark side of the web. Be careful where you click.'Shows how death can be only a click away' - The Sunday Times
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