New Delhi, May 29 -- There's no denying that Bangladesh has stepped firmly into the digital age. Mobile screens now light up village homes; remote banking, online education, telemedicine-what once felt futuristic is now ordinary. The country, once constrained by analog limitations, has rapidly built its digital scaffolding. And yet, in the spaces between the milestones, something unsettling is happening.

Women, far from being lifted equally by this transformation, are increasingly under threat. Not from the technology itself, but from how it's being weaponized. Cyber violence against women isn't just a growing problem-it's a quiet epidemic. Recent figures from the Cyber Crime Awareness Foundation show a sharp spike: cybercrime more than ...