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Internet Safety

Internet Safety. An Oxymoron?. What do these mean?. ROTFL MoS or POS or POL or 1 OMG PRW BTW PCM B/F or G/F WAN2TLK G2G SSINF H8 TPM JK or :-) or  WAYF or WUF? KOTL or X ASL or A/S/L STR8 YBS MorF WMIRL SUP? NMGOH WWW.

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Internet Safety

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  1. Internet Safety An Oxymoron?

  2. What do these mean? ROTFL MoS or POS or POL or 1 OMG PRW BTW PCM B/F or G/F WAN2TLK G2G SSINF H8 TPM JK or :-) or  WAYF or WUF? KOTL or X ASL or A/S/L STR8 YBS MorF WMIRL SUP? NMGOH WWW

  3. How About These? :-( (((H))) :-X ‘:-) (:-D :*) :-! :-----) :^) :-< >-) @>--;--

  4. Are you familiar with these? • Candy Cigs & Dr Ads to No Smoking& Cigarettes warning labels • Cyanide laced Tylenol–Safety seals • Litterbug Campaigns • Give a hoot! Don’t pollute!Hootie the Owl • Crying Native American commercial • Pitch it in! • Fire – Bad! • Only you can prevent forest fires. Smokey the Bear

  5. The Shift • Children play in the toy section of the supermarket & parents collect the children before leaving the store. OR Leave them at home and shop quickly. • Parents & children shop in separate stores at mall. • Parents put children on a leash while shopping. • Parents give children cell phone, to know what their children are doing at all times AND a computer to help with school work.

  6. Online ThreatsWhat do parents do? • Parent Control software • Have computer in a ‘public’ area • Figure children know what they’re doing • Huh? They have no clue what is going on. • “I don’t understand technology.”

  7. Oh please, I know what to do • Teens have the perfect combination of OVERCONFIDENCE & INEXPERIENCE to get in trouble easily • Teens may be ‘tech’ savvy but are not usually ‘relationship’ savvy.

  8. Numbers-They are Against You! • 1996-2003, the FBI reported a 2050% increase in online predator cases opened (from 113 to 2430). 2003-2007 showed a 2026% increase over that! • 1 in 5 students have been ‘approached’ in a chatroom • Over 50,000 pedophiles online at any given time. • The average teen spends • 13 hours/week watching TV • 16 hours/week ONLINE

  9. Let your fingers do the walking Instant Messenger, Chat rooms, & social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, Friendster, Xanga, online dating or matchmaking sites, etc. are the White/Yellow Pages for online predators

  10. Advice sites They also love those sites like iVillage, magazine sites, and other sites males and females frequent to gab about themselves, their problems, relationships, how to dress,… how easy it is to befriend someone in these environments!

  11. Resume sites Even job searching sites like Monster.com can be a shopping place for online predators looking for the older end of the youth.

  12. Yes, Kids LIE on the netexcept in their profiles because their friends read them Predators know this so they compensate by: -subtracting 3 years to any age you give(ex. actually 13 is online 16) -finding out where you really are by your IP address – just agree to receive or send a file, talk person to person, chat over a connected phone/microphone -searching your screen name -using their groups to share your info

  13. Safe & Anonymous online is anything but • On social networking sites, the URL listing contains their name or screen name they used when registering. • This name can be searched and usually leads to other sites where information is not blocked. • Even when a search leads to a blocked site, the cached information to be found there is NOT blocked.

  14. Print this slide to Discuss • Nowhereville – I’m from such&such private school – I can show you around the city – get out of Hicksville one day & we’ll have fun • Phone # = map of house • Pedophiles will take the time – search and search and wait – only surf for kids – diff btwn 15 & 18 – don’t want 18 • Danville Med Ctr – higher #s of peds – not ‘treated’ – just released • Search DramaChic – no AIM profile but has a MySpace account – there’s all the info I need • ‘Talk’ to someone for 2 seconds – Hey U, Hi, put # string into search & trace connection, MS-DOS Net Stat put in dynamic address, locate her, find schools in area – Google Earth – know area • Make up summer camp story – hey I know a friend of yours from camp – want to see a pic of her drooling in sleep? Get IP address – got’em (not same person –oops G2G • 30,000 kids cut class each day – on the chats

  15. Pedophile symbols often in jewelry Boy Love - Prefers boys Girl Love – Prefers girls Child Love - Both All encompassing pedophilia

  16. Searching for the next victim • Your screen name is so cool that you use it everywhere for everything – BAD MOVE! • You can’t change your screen name – everyone knows it by heart! • You don’t check the advanced settings – the program has the protective defaults set • Your friends have you listed in their info… so a trail leads right to you - BFF

  17. Don’t talk to strangers! Would you let a 40 year old man into your bedroom at 2am? You know, just to chat?

  18. You may think you are hidden.Just because you can’t see them, doesn’t mean that they can’t see you. They WILL do the work… But you can just be naïve and give them everything they need.

  19. But I didn’t tell them anything! • Profile address fake – Boring Street, Nowhere,PA, 18201← + REAL STATE & ZIP • CougarGal77 screen name • Nothing to do here in this backwards town • Saw ‘latest movie name’ with friends • G2G2 practice-game against teachers Thurs

  20. Back

  21. Back

  22. The Predator has all of your information now…time to meet

  23. Protecting AIM Some steps to take to help protect AIM

  24. PART 1 OLDER VERSION OF AIM

  25. Got to the Edit Preferences Area

  26. Select an item on the LEFT and look at the settings for the item

  27. Go to the Profile setup

  28. Make sure this box is unchecked – click on next

  29. Make sure this box is unchecked – click on next

  30. This area should not contain any personal information – nor information about “friends”

  31. PART 2 AIM’S NEWER VERSION (6.0) Gee-looks like MySpace

  32. Click on Edit

  33. Click on Settings

  34. Select an item on the LEFT and look at the settings for the item

  35. Monitor all Messages by clicking on IM Logging

  36. Click on My Buddy Info

  37. This area should not contain any personal information – nor information about “friends”

  38. Click on My AIM page

  39. This page should not contain any personal information – nor information about “friends”

  40. MySpace Notice Me!

  41. MySpace Monitor or Remove an Account

  42. From this screen Click on Help

  43. Scroll down this screen

  44. Click on

  45. How do I remove my child’s profile from MySpace.com --Follow the directions--

  46. Gone but not forgotten You can remove or block things from your site BUT whatever was already cached can still be brought up. So the lesson - NEVER post things you might regret in the first place.

  47. This also includes what you post about others too You can get in serious and legal trouble for posting bad things about other people.

  48. CYBERBULLYING

  49. CYBERBULLYING SAD ANGRY UPSET DEPRESSED VIOLATED HATED ANNOYED HELPLESS EXPLOITED STUPID PUT-DOWN

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