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Spyware attacks are more than technical breaches, they're deeply personal violations that leave victims feeling watched, vulnerable, and alone. The Victim Psychosocial Support Program is designed to provide holistic care for individuals targeted by spyware, whether by governments, corporations, or other non-state actors.

This program combines mental health support, legal assistance, technological protection, and community healing to help victims recover, protect themselves, and reclaim their digital and emotional safety.

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Step-by-Step Support for Spyware Victims

We follow a compassionate, step-by-step approach to ensure each victim receives care tailored to their unique experience and needs:

1. Report the Crime Safely

Victims can confidentially report spyware-related incidents through our secure channel. Privacy is paramount. We take every measure to ensure the identity and information of those who come forward remain protected

2. Investigation

Once reported, our team begins a discreet investigation to assess the scope and nature of the spyware attack. We collaborate with cybersecurity experts, and in some cases law enforcement partners to gather facts, confirm infections, and trace the sources.

3. Legal Support (If Needed)

Victims who wish to pursue legal action are connected with trusted legal professionals from our network. We help them explore options such as pressing charges, seeking protection orders, or pursuing remedies through national or international human rights mechanisms. Not every victim chooses legal action. For those who simply want to protect themselves and move forward, we offer non-litigation options too

4. Digital Protection

We provide:

  • Guidance on secure device practices.
  • Installation of anti-spyware tools and software
  • Personalized training on threat detection and best practices for online safety.

The goal is to make sure every victim walks away with the tools and knowledge to defend themselves from future spyware attacks.

5. Counselling and Mental Health Support

Spyware victims often deal with anxiety, paranoia, depression, and trauma. That's why we offer:

  • One-on-one counselling sessions with trained mental health professionals.
  • Trauma-informed care to help victims rebuild trust in their digital and physical environments.

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