In an increasingly digitalized society cyberbullying of children and young people constitutes a high-profile problem yet there are also reports where teachers become vulnerable in the digital environment. This study aims to explore teachers' experiences of what we introduce as digital vulnerability concerning the teaching profession. An online questionnaire was developed and distributed to teachers via teachers' Facebook groups. The questionnaire was based on open-ended questions where teachers were asked to tell in their own words about their experiences of digital vulnerability, including in which situations, how they affected them, and what support they received. The data analysis was conducted based on an iterative process by qualitative content analysis and the use of ideal type situations. The purpose of the analysis was to create narratives that reflect a reduction to the most important characteristics of different experiences of teachers vulnerable in the digital environment. The contribution of the paper includes empirical examples and a theorization about teachers' digital vulnerability by ideal type situations.