Wacky Internet Predator Wednesday: Blackjack Edition (aka #21)

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

I don’t know what it is lately… I guess the cops are slow. Certainly there can’t be a shortage of creeps on the Internet… maybe they just got wiser or better at evading cops. Either way, it boils down to the fact that I have only one story to share this week.
A 49-year-old man was [...]

Children (in the UK) Want More Web Protection

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Here’s an interesting one. An Ofsted report (from the UK) has found that children actually want more protection when they go online.
Nearly half (45%) think adults should supervise young people when using the web, while around a quarter (24%) believe children should be taught basic online safety. Almost two thirds (61%) asked for pornographic website [...]

For Moms: Cyber Safety = Drunk Driving

Friday, October 24th, 2008

That should read as “is equal to”…
Jason Miller at SecurityProNews.com wrote an interesting piece on cyber security as perceived by “mom.” Makes for some good Friday reading.
Basically, moms are putting Internet safety up on the list of important issues, up there with the equivalent of drinking and driving. This is a good thing.
The article below [...]

Two Interesting Social Network Stories

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

I came across a couple very interesting stories. They use Facebook as the subject here, but each story can be applied to the broad social network world.
The first story takes a look at the art of “creeping.” This is basically randomly viewing people’s profiles on social networks without being on their friends list. You may [...]

Wacky Internet Predator Wednesday – # 20!!!

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Wow. My 20th post. My 20th round-up of scum and villainy tat troll the Internet looking to have sex with underage kids. That means that for at least 20 weeks there have been enough stories to tell of arrests. Do you really think predators aren’t a problem? I should go back and count, but I [...]

SchoolTipline.com Lets Kids Report Cyberbullying – Anonymously!

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Maybe this is the way to go about it… a Brigham Young University student, Justin Bergener, created SchoolTipline.com, which lets students anonymously report incidents of cyberbullying, as well as information about thefts, drugs and harassment.
Bergener said he hopes students who might otherwise be too scared or shy to speak up will be willing to post [...]

Foes See Problems in New Net Laws

Friday, October 17th, 2008

As I mentioned in the previous blogpost, there is a lot of criticism of the new laws passed aimed at protecting kids online. One of the criticisms I agree with is the special attention (and now, money) that the NCMEC is going to get. Makes it harder for little companies like us to possibly partner [...]

KIDS and PROTECT Acts Signed into Law

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Bush is grasping at straws and doing whatever he can to try and make himself look good and not the colossal calamity he has been for 8 years. Thanks to mounting pressure after the Oprah show from Americans across the country, Bush signed into law two Acts this Monday:
[From: S E N A T U [...]

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 [...]