Aydin Coban is a Dutch national known for his involvement in a high-profile cyberbullying and extortion case. He gained notoriety after being charged and later convicted for online harassment, exploitation, and blackmail, including the case related to Canadian teenager Amanda Todd. Coban’s activities primarily involved using fake online identities to coerce and extort young individuals, which led to international legal proceedings and significant media coverage.
His case has sparked widespread discussions about online safety, cybersecurity, and the legal ramifications of digital harassment.