In 2010, then-12-year-old Amanda Todd was lured by an online predator into exposing her breasts during a webcam chat. The "Capping" Event
for extortion, harassment, and distribution of child pornography. Amanda Todd Boobs Flash Pictures TOP
The story of Amanda Todd is a landmark case in digital safety, highlighting the severe consequences of sextortion, cyberbullying, and the lack of early legal protections for online victims The Incident and its Evolution In 2010, then-12-year-old Amanda Todd was lured by
Amanda's death sparked international outrage and led to significant legal changes: Dutch Prosecution When she refused, he distributed the image to
: The predator later used the image to blackmail Amanda, demanding more "shows". When she refused, he distributed the image to her friends and classmates on social media. The "Flashcard" Video
: Aydin Coban, a Dutch national, was eventually identified as her primary harasser. He was extradited to Canada and sentenced in 2022 to 13 years in prison
: Her case led British Columbia and Nova Scotia to pass anti-cyberbullying laws. In 2024, the Canadian federal government introduced the Online Harms Act (Bill C-63) to strengthen digital protections. The Amanda Todd Legacy Society