This document summarizes a research paper on how advancements in technology have enhanced the ability to cyberstalk individuals. It begins with an introduction discussing a 1999 murder case where the perpetrator was able to track and kill the victim after becoming obsessed with her online. The paper then outlines the research question of how technology has allowed access to personal information and enabled stalking. It presents a hypothesis that technological advancements have increased capabilities but also privacy risks. The literature review discusses definitions of cyberstalking, laws, statistics on its prevalence, and a typology of cyber stalker behaviors. The methodology will qualitatively study how vulnerable a volunteer is to cyberstalking using different technologies like smartphones and computers.