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Archive for October, 2008

15 Oct

Children Are Faced With Online Danger

Because more and more people are becoming reliant on the internet for their daily activities, it is no wonder that computers have become the norm these days. Therefore, researchers are always looking for ways to improve the trend, bring out new devices and ensure the constant flow of information is maintained. Therefore, this partly means staying in touch with the different sites and software to learn of the most popular things around. Sites which include social networks are especially popular because they help people communicate with each other even when they are at the other end of the world.

While these social sites obviously hold communication advantages, it is becoming less safer by the day because dangers such as extortion, exploitation, sexual advances or something else are associated with it and many children are vulnerable when faced with these problems. Since children or young adults can be easily targeted, criminals are directing their online attacks to these particular groups. The internet has slowly morphed into the modern world, affecting almost every possible domain with the countless possibilities it offers. While the Internet was usually perceived as a leisure activity, it has now become a powerful tool to use for both the adults and the children, who are inevitably attracted by it. Children can be hardly kept away from the computer and it is often difficult for parents to contain them from browsing through the internet. Once children are online though they might venture into dark areas that might prove of hazard to their upbringing and misfortunes can happen at any point.

There are software programs available that can ensure your child will never access those kinds of sites. Firstly, there are firewalls which represent software capable to keeping away viruses and software from the hands of your child. They block out malicious content and ensure your child only accesses the trustful sites. Also, there is also software called parenting program that enable the parents to keep track of the sites the children have accessed and therefore, they can supervise their children indirectly, without them knowing that.

09 Oct

Firewalls And Child Protecting Software Programs

The internet has slowly morphed into the modern world, affecting almost every possible domain with the countless possibilities it offers. While the Internet was usually perceived as a leisure activity, it has now become a powerful tool to use for both the adults and the children, who are inevitably attracted by it. Children can be hardly kept away from the computer and it is often difficult for parents to contain them from browsing through the internet. Once children are online though they might venture into dark areas that might prove of hazard to their upbringing and misfortunes can happen at any point.

There are software programs available that can ensure your child will never access those kinds of sites. Firstly, there are firewalls which represent software capable to keeping away viruses and software from the hands of your child. They block out malicious content and ensure your child only accesses the trustful sites. Also, there is also software called parenting program that enable the parents to keep track of the sites the children have accessed and therefore, they can supervise their children indirectly, without them knowing that.

To give some examples of firewalls, consider for an instance the Comodo Firewall. This is often one of the most cited firewall program in the Internet because it efficiently blocks out site. Its algorithm ensures that the program analyzes the content on the Internet and determines whether the user is allowed or not to view the content. The signal appears in the form of a detection of virus in your system. The program also comes with a Trojan detector.

Another quality firewall would be Kiero, which bases its features on simplicity and reliability. It offers acceptable defense against common malicious sites and it is very user-friendly so that anybody can access it. Even children can learn how to operate it; therefore its benefits should be self evident by now.

Last but not least, Zone Alarm would also constitute a reliable firewall program to use. It combines features from Comodo and Kiero to ensure your system is efficiently protected against virus attacks and Trojan infiltrations. It can be also presented to children, yet the advanced features of it might not be divulged, because sometimes children may change the setting and thus, this might weaken your firewall protection.

07 Oct

Are Your Children Being Stalked By An Online Predator?

Cases have happened in the US when teenagers encountered serious problems with networking site. One such teenager even sued MySpace, because of the dangers associated with it. Since you can communicate with someone through files, pictures, multimedia or videos, it is easily to get exploited through these vulnerabilities. Anyone can be anyone else on the Internet, because names don’t have faces; therefore, it is always a danger to lurk around these sites.

The reason for which the teenage girl had sued MySpace was that because she had been assaulted by someone she had met through MySpace. The man had made up a false profile and had contacted the teenager, claiming to be her friend. It is thus no wonder that these lies can perpetuate and can lead to other, serious things.

While the lawsuit from the teenager didn’t win, it did give birth to a debate around the networking sites where you can find anyone on the planet and contact him or her using a fake identity. Therefore, the dangers lurking around are actually a reality. Therefore, while children should be allowed to explore the Internet as much as they want to, there is the need for some sort of protection around.

Protection and truth is indeed required, because the girl in the case above had lied concerning her real age, claiming to be someone else and thus, because MySpace cannot actually verify who is who, it was possible and unfortunate enough to lead to such an event. Therefore, the girl should have been more cautious when selecting a partner for a conversation and this incident is rife around the Internet.

Other similar cases would involve logging into chat rooms, other social networks and since, criminals can easily steal passwords and fake identities, personal information can be easily obtained. Using fake HTML codes from different profiles, the criminals can trace out the location of the user, acquire their password and make use of their personal information. Since children are not familiar with this language, they can be easily taken advantage of.

Such cases appear frequently on the internet and it is thus imperative that you instill some sort of protection on the Internet. As a parent, it is fairly important to ensure the safety of your child and thus protect his privacy. You thus need to restrict internet access and make sure the temptation of it isn’t too much for the child.

Taken into consideration this case of the girl above, it is fairly easy to end up in the same situation and therefore, you would want your child to be protected against such vulnerabilities. Since the chances for some incident to happen are fairly high, it is advisable to take some securing steps right away.

06 Oct

Child Internet Security Software

To being with, EZ off represents a type of software that guarantees successful management of the files in your computer. Afterwards, the software will be set to turn on or off the PC whenever it senses it has to, thus allowing parents to limit the amount of time children would need to spend on the internet. It can be scheduled to not play video content and it also includes schedule and calendar planners in such a way that you will pre-schedule the hours you want your computer to be turned off. By doing this, you ensure that the access to the computer shut down even when you are not at home to supervise the children. This is especially useful in nowadays’ modern families.

Another program would be Windows supervisor, which is home based software that monitors all the logs and the accesses to your computer, thus making sure you can track what your child has been doing on the computer. It monitor the access on the Internet and tells which activity was done at which time; therefore, you can tell whether your child has downloaded any files, accessed any settings or programs.

Last but not least, there is also a program called StopGame which ensures that your child receives access to some content, but when something malicious is detected, and then the program will shut down the system. It basically represents a friendlier version of the EZ off and it can be also scheduled to allow access to some sites only on certain sites. Therefore, if your child should be doing homework from six to eight pm, and he or she wants to play some computer game in that time, you can restrict the access to t he game or to the computer during a specified time limit and thus ensure that your child stays focused on what he should be really doing.

06 Oct

Talking About Internet Abduction Of Children Part 2

To outlines some scenarios, say you child is logged into the Internet. Since his peers are talking about myscape.com or Friendster.com, which are social networks where people interact, he will log onto that site. Private emails and chats, posts and bulletins are all available for those who have an account and thus your child can easily make his account online and chat with others online.

Since the social networks described above allow users to search for people everywhere, one can easily find you through that search engine and say someone wants to be the online friend of your child. This is often how criminals operate, in that they disguise themselves into the friendly type to encourage the child to feel at ease.

This process can take a while, because the child is comfortable with his online friend and thus, the criminal needs to be very patient in this respect. At some point, the friends might want to meet one another and therefore, the cyber criminal will do his best to convince the unsuspecting person that they need to meet. Therefore, a meeting is set up, and thus the criminal can abduct the child.

Another scenario would involve the instance when a child would socialize online with other people. A potential harmful influence on the child might result in changes in the behavior and aggressiveness towards the other if the child is prompted by his friend to act in a way.

The criminal might ask about credit cards, personal information, addresses or even bank accounts. Since the child is unsuspecting about a lot of things, he can be easily lured into giving such personal details to his 'friend' therefore, by trusting so much his online friend, the child might end up getting the whole family into trouble.

Once the address of the family is revealed, the online criminal can now trace down the family, monitor what happens in it and act at the right time, in the right sport. There would be a perfect situation when the child would be alone at home and the abductor would then be able to make a visit the house and steal the child or anything else priceless.

If your child has suddenly gone missing, the first thing you should do is to go to the police and report the unfortunate event. They will trace or monitor your child if there is any outward sign, sighting or clue regarding the location of your child. Also, you need to go back to the Internet and see who was the mysterious friend in your child's life. Thus you can receive valuable information from more than one source.

Keep the mental coolness you have so that you can judge things from an objective point of view. Experts would advise you not to submit to the requirements posed by the abductor, if he decides to communicate with you. You will be only giving way to potential crimes in the future by responding to that query. What you need to do nonetheless is to cooperate with the local authorities.

Online abduction, while a seemingly common problem these days, can be prevented from happening if you safeguard your child well.

03 Oct

Preventing Abduction Of Children Via The Internet

Since the Internet is expanding, there are more and more interactions between the people using the Internet at the same time. Meanwhile, more crimes are committed everyday on the internet and the predators seem to be rife these days.

Since the Internet represents an open medium to everybody, one cannot control or limit the traffic online. Therefore, there are some cases when the children enter the Internet and find things they are supposed to, especially taking into consideration the fact that there are always dangerous online identities lurking around.

For the many of us, we get to know new people and socialize with others online. For children though, this often doesn’t apply and their natural curiosity to discover things might lead them to hazardous discoveries, where they can become the online victims of predators. Therefore, like in real life, you need to protect your child against such things.

Online abductions represent cyber crimes that are committed by people with no morals. Children can be kidnapped by people who trace them down on the internet and then abduct. Thus, while no one can trap your child on the internet, they might in real life and therefore you need to be wary of such strangers.

Since kids are innocent and they don’t really know the difference between being nice and being dangerous, they are always vulnerable. Until they learn the hard way what it means to be vigilant and make sure you eschew all dangers, it is important that you keep on the lookout and safeguard your child.

You thus need to learn more on how things operate in the online world, to know what you will try to prevent at the end of the story. Online abduction strategies prove useful in many particular ways, in that they help you recognize potentially threatening situations and then you can understand how things work and thus be able to do something in case of need.

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