MANILA,  Philippines -  annoyances and  bearings involving the popular social networking site Facebook are rising this   descent of instruction, the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group   enunciate Wednesday.  The CIDG said it received 25 complaints involving the use of Facebook between January 1 and June 14 this year. In comparison, the agency received 26 cases involving Facebook for the   sort out year of 2010.  Of the cases involving Facebook this year, 6 were estafa; 6 were libel; 3  for each  whizz for  curse and hacking; 5 cases of identity theft and fake accounts; and 2 cases of pornography.   deflexion from the Facebook complaints, the CIDG  too received 11 cases of threats made via  mobile phone calls and texts for the  prototypal half of the year. The agency also received 5 complaints involving  telecommunicate; 2 complaints of credit card  drool; and one complaint each involving  chirp (libel) and Multiply (estafa).  In addition, 5 complain   ts involving   another(prenominal)wise websites were reported.  In all, the CIDG received 56 computer related crimes and complaints from January to June.    mop up curtain year, the CIDG recorded 72 computer related  walk in complaints for the entire year.

 Aside from the Facebook-linked crimes, the agency also received 14 complaints of crimes involving e-mail and 9 cases involving the website eBay, all dealing with estafa.  In addition, 12 cases involving other websites, in cases ranging from identity theft to estafa, were recorded in 2010.  The CIDG also received 6 cases of credit card fraud; and 5 cases of cellphon   e threats and harassment. There were no repo!   rted cases involving Twitter and Multiply.  The CIDGs Cyber Crime Unit handles the said cases. The cases are handled based on  member 33 of Republic Act 8792, or the E-Commerce Act.If you  indigence to  ride a full essay, order it on our website: 
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