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Anti Cyber Crime Presentation 2013 Juniors and Seniors

Anti Cyber Crime Presentation 2013 Juniors and Seniors. Junior/Senior Presentation. Dangers of the Internet. Predators - Always have a PLAN They try to get your trust They’ ll start talking about sex They’ ll try to meet you Victim – Young and vulnerable.

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Anti Cyber Crime Presentation 2013 Juniors and Seniors

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  1. Anti Cyber CrimePresentation 2013Juniors and Seniors Junior/Senior Presentation

  2. Dangers of the Internet • Predators - Always have a PLAN They try to get your trust They’ll start talking about sex They’ll try to meet you • Victim – Young and vulnerable

  3. Helpful tips • Keep personal info personal • Only talk to people you know • Go with your instincts • Choose safe usernames & passwords • Report anything suspicious or insulting

  4. Sextortion • Form of sexual exploitation where people are extorted with a nude image of themselves they shared electronically. • Why kids sext? To impress a crush On a dare General peer pressure Peer pressure from an intimate partner Reciprocating a sext

  5. Sexting • If you receive a sext - delete and let the sender know they can get in a lot of trouble. Report it. • Kids share sexts - 40% say they have had a sext passed to them 20% have passed a sext along

  6. Cyberally • Stand up for what is right! • Don’t become or be a bystander. • If you see it, you’re part of it. • Don’t ignore it!

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