In the digital age, cyber technology has spearheaded a revolution in the way work happens, providing unrivaled connectivity and productivity. However, this progress has also led to a dark side. Today, we discuss how cyber technology has accidentally facilitated the escape of criminals from prison, this has led to new challenges for organizations and criminals alike. Cyber technology allows people to pretend to be what they aren’t and engage in illegal conduct without fear of detection. Through anonymous online platforms and encrypted channels of communication, staff can participate in conduct like cyberbullying, harassing, and disseminating harmful rumors. The absence of direct interactions reduces social obligations, which allows people to act without concern. Additionally, the ease of digitization in the real world makes it difficult to determine the real source of criminal actions, this further increases the difficulty of recognizing and addressing workplace crime. The fast advancement of cyber technology has raised the possibility of data loss and intellectual property theft. Employees with access to sensitive information may use their position to steal or sell confidential data, which would harm the organization’s competitive edge or violate the customer’s privacy. This sort of illicit conduct has been encouraged by the growth of cloud storage and remote access. Organizations must now provide good cybersecurity in order to preserve their assets while preserving some control over the workplace. Although cyber technology has definitely facilitated profound benefits in the workplace, it has also overseen the emergence of new types of criminal behavior. Organizations must recognize and address these issues by taking proactive measures, including implementing cybersecurity protocols, educating people on the responsible use of digital technology, and developing a culture of trust and accountability. By achieving a proper balance, we can utilize the potential of cyber technology whilst minimizing its negative effects of it on workplace crime.