Cyberbullying is a growing form of bullying that takes place online or through digital communication platforms such as social media, messaging apps, or online forums. It involves using technology to harass, intimidate, or harm individuals, often repeatedly and intentionally. Cyberbullying can take many forms, including spreading rumors, sharing embarrassing photos or videos, impersonating someone online, or sending threatening messages. Research on cyberbullying aims to understand the prevalence, impact, and mechanisms behind this behavior, as well as to develop strategies for prevention and intervention. This includes examining the psychological effects on victims, identifying risk factors and protective factors, and exploring the role of technology in facilitating cyberbullying. Research also explores the legal and ethical implications of cyberbullying, as well as the responsibility of internet providers, schools, and parents in addressing and combating this issue.