Cyber bullying involves tormenting, threatening, embarrassing, harassing or humiliating a child, preteen or teenager online or through digital technologies. There are two main types of cyber bullying: direct attacks through messages sent directly to the victim and proxy attacks where others help cyber bully the victim either knowingly or unknowingly. People cyber bully for reasons such as feeling bad about themselves, entertainment, or revenge. The document provides tips for preventing cyber bullying through education, telling someone if being bullied, teaching consequences and how to stop being cyber bullied by not responding, keeping evidence, blocking the bully and telling an adult for help. It also explains how to report cyber bullying to online service providers.