Archive for October, 2008

Computer Monitoring Software and Data Recovery Tools: Two Valuable Resources for Cyber Security Awareness Month

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

New York, NY (PRWEB) October 15, 2008 — The big tech news across the board for October is the celebration of Cyber Security Awareness Month. More so a reminder than a celebration, PC owners everywhere are encouraged once again to check up on their antivirus and Internet protections, and firewall and password strengths. They are [...]

Teachers And Students Online Together: Creepy Or A Fantastic Use Of Resources To Better Your Education?

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

This is so typical. Social networks may have started out as a place for teens and young adults (actually, I thought they started as places for older adults to reconnect with people from their past). But now that teachers are showing up online (remember, some teachers – many – are still under 30 and thus [...]

Cyberbullying Lawsuit in St. Louis

Monday, October 13th, 2008

It comes down to this: if parents can’t start talking to their kids, showing them how to behave online and showing them how to act like decent human beings to other people, then this, my friends, is only the first of many cyberbullying lawsuits we will see.
I don’t understand at what point people forget that [...]

The Key To Internet Safety: One Book + One Monitoring Software

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Internet safety is no doubt the hot topic for parents and government these days, as far as child safety is concerned. I just finished reading a book entitled “How To Keep Your Child Safe on the Internet” by Wendy Davies, and I gotta tell you, this is one book that every parent needs to read!
Subtitled “A [...]

Cyberbullying: new phenomenon or the playground gone online?

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

A new study from the Journal of School Health has been published that looks at the correlations of real world bullying and cyberbullying. Below is an article that summarizes the results. The actual study can be found here: Extending the School Grounds?—Bullying Experiences in Cyberspace.
My 2-cents: you will read in the last paragraph below that [...]

Wacky Internet Predator Wednesday, No. 19

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Here’s another weekly round-up of dirtbags that got caught soliciting sex for minors on the internet. In one story, which furthers the reason parents need to utilize monitoring software like PC Pandora to keep an eye on their kids’ Internet activity, a 13-year-old girl willingly ran away with a man she met on MySpace and [...]

Cyberbullying Persists and Gets Worse

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Seriously, folks, we need to do something here. I’ll let the article below speak for itself, but the statistical data is astonishing and shows a much worse off problem than I think any parents think there is. It’s time parents invest in monitoring software like our PC Pandora and watch what their kids are doing [...]

Cyberbullying is Easier Online

Monday, October 6th, 2008

I found another pretty cool article on cyberbullying. Though it states a bit of the obvious (bullying is easier online due to anonymity), it’s still a good read.
However, there is one glaring omission: in both the “seeking solutions” and “calling all parents” areas, there is no mention of PC Pandora, or monitoring software for that [...]

Schumer-McCain Bill Targets Online Predators

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Not going to get into the political discussion here, but I am very very happy to stand behind this bill, no matter who authored it.
There are a few people and websites out there that insist this is a bad thing and will bring about a flurry of lawsuits… so… what? RSOs are going to sue [...]

UK Online safety council launched

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

More international news (kind of slow here in the US): Props to the UK government for creating this council. Now let’s hope they sharpen their fangs and deal with the issues they have highlighted.
Also, as a reminder, PC Pandora will work overseas. It works on any PC running windows. Parents in the UK can utilize [...]