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In today's digital age, our online presence exposes us to risks such as identity theft, hacking, and cyberstalking. This guide highlights the dangers of the internet, including illegal activities like computer crashing and stalking. It addresses the challenges of maintaining privacy while using online resources and examines the legal framework protecting our rights in cyberspace. By understanding these threats and the legal implications of cyber crimes, users can make informed decisions to safeguard their privacy and contribute to making the cyber world a safer place for everyone.
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The Internet & Privacy Making the cyber world safer day by day! By: Michael Lyons & Angelica Zoquier
Our Internet • On our internet today, you can view anyone’s picture, age, hometown, and other important information. • Anyone in the world can steal your identity and credit with the right knowledge. • The 21st century has been an all-time high for internet hacking and spamming. • Some people are just crashing random people and their friends computers for fun or just to annoy the other person, which is illegal. • Internet stalkers and pediphiles will follow you around the web and lure you to meet the in person also, they’ll invade your privacy.
Our Law Any act of hacking/crashing of anyone’s computer with the intent of harm and/or terrorism is a federal offense. No citizen of the United States of America is permitted to put spam, frostwire, spyware, or any other harmful hacking software on the public internet.