Friday, June 8, 2007

June Is Now National Internet Safety Month

Some of the statistics quoted in this Senate Resolution are interesting. National Internet Safety Month has now been established to promote awareness if Internet Dangers.

OK, so the Senate in many ways has a good idea here. But let's not ever limit our need to increase awareness of Internet Dangers to just one month a year. And I suspect in some ways this Resolution was passed to bring attention and support to certain organizations that have been lobbying for it.

But honestly...there is a true need for heightened awareness of Internet Dangers. It is vitally important that we make arrangements to protect ourselves from threats that do exist and are very real. A Managed Internet Security Service for you PC is not only a smart idea...it's becoming more and more necessary every day.

It won't stop your kids from making friends with strangers online, and then arranging to meet them secretly when you aren't looking. It won't stop kids from being bullied or bullying others. It won't stop email from coming to your Inbox pretending to be from your bank or credit card company. And it won't stop Nigerian Princes from trying to share their fortunes with you, if only they could borrow your bank account for a short while...

...no many of the "dangerous" aspects of the Internet are "Social Dangers" that require you to get a little more "streetwise" online. But keep reading here, and you will learn a lot about that. Let a Managed PC Security Service take care of the serious hacker threats to your PC, keep your PC from becoming a zombie and part of a botnet, and let me teach you more about the social aspects, and how to catch up to your kids in being net-savvy.

Here's that resolution for you to look at. I've added some BOLD hi-lights to what I thought was most interesting. The full text of the Resolution can be found online as well as a record of who voted for it and proposed it.



S. Res. 205: A resolution designating June 2007 as "National Internet Safety Month"

SRES 205 ATS

110th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 205

Designating June 2007 as `National Internet Safety Month'.

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

May 16, 2007

Ms. MURKOWSKI (for herself, Mr. WHITEHOUSE, Mr. STEVENS, Mr. VITTER, Mr. CRAIG, Mrs. HUTCHISON, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. BAUCUS, Mr. LEAHY, Mr. LIEBERMAN, Mr. OBAMA, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mr. COLEMAN, Mr. BAYH, Mrs. LINCOLN, Mr. SCHUMER, Mr. THUNE, and Mr. DOMENICI) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to


RESOLUTION

Designating June 2007 as `National Internet Safety Month'.

Whereas there are more than 1,000,000,000 Internet users worldwide;

Whereas, in the United States, 35,000,000 children in kindergarten through grade 12 have Internet access;

Whereas approximately 80 percent of the children of the United States in grades 5 through 12 are online for at least 1 hour per week;

Whereas approximately 41 percent of students in grades 5 through 12 do not share with their parents what they do on the Internet;

Whereas approximately 24 percent of students in grades 5 through 12 have hidden their online activities from their parents;

Whereas approximately 31 percent of the students in grades 5 through 12 have the skill to circumvent Internet filter software;

Whereas 61 percent of the students admit to using the Internet unsafely or inappropriately;

Whereas 20 percent of middle school and high school students have met face-to-face with someone they first met online;

Whereas 23 percent of students know someone who has been bullied online;

Whereas 56 percent of parents feel that online bullying of children is an issue that needs to be addressed;

Whereas 47 percent of parents feel that their ability to monitor and shelter their children from inappropriate material on the Internet is limited; and

Whereas 61 percent of parents want to be more personally involved with Internet safety: Now, therefore, be it

    Resolved, That the Senate--

      (1) designates June 2007 as `National Internet Safety Month';

      (2) recognizes that National Internet Safety Month provides the citizens of the United States with an opportunity to learn more about--

        (A) the dangers of the Internet; and

        (B) the importance of being safe and responsible online;

      (3) commends and recognizes national and community organizations for--

        (A) promoting awareness of the dangers of the Internet; and

        (B) providing information and training that develops critical thinking and decision-making skills that are needed to use the Internet safely; and

      (4) calls on Internet safety organizations, law enforcement, educators, community leaders, parents, and volunteers to increase their efforts to raise the level of awareness for the need for online safety in the United States.


Posted at 1:46 AM on Friday, June 8, 2007
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Monday, January 22, 2007

ABC News, You've Been Hacked

A teenage boy faces 90 years in prison for kiddy porn on his PC that he didn't even know were there. He'd been hacked and police found child pornography on his home computer.

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Posted at 12:38 PM on Monday, January 22, 2007
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Thursday, December 7, 2006

Worm on MySpace may be on Your Space...

From PC Magazine, this story proves once again, that some of the most dangerous places on the Net are where the most people gather and have a lackadaisical attitude toward personal safety and PC Security...

Security Watch: MySpace Worm Spreads to Your Space

MySpace QuickTime Worm

Security Watch Top Threat
 

A worm is spreading on MySpace through a malicious QuickTime file which uses Apple QuickTime's Javascript support to exploit a vulnerability in MySpace revealed recently to change links in the user's profile to links to porn and phishing sites.

The user has to launch the QuickTime file in the QuickTime player in order for their space to be infected. The infected file is also injected into the user's MySpace profile, potentially infecting visitors computers and their own spaces. An increase in media file-based malware was one of the predictions made by McAfee's Avert Labs in a recent podcast.

You can check for an infected site by examining the links in the MySpace header, which has the links to "Home | Browse | Search | Invite..." etc. These links no longer point internally to MySpace but to different domains which host MySpace look-alike pages. If you visit the page in IE the QuickTime file is downloaded.


And so what do we do? Do you just avoid the most popular places on the Internet? Do you just never visit MySpace?

Well, that may be a great idea, but it's not realistic. Besides, I just added a MySpace for Boy Million so it can't be all that bad, right? Wierd Al Yankovic has a MySpace, so there is value somewhere in that mess, right?

Truth be told, there is no way you can always avoid the dangers...they are popping up more and more. There are regular security holes in Microsoft, like the current exploited issue in Word that MS STILL has not fixed. Maybe on the next scheduled security update...but I digress to a nother pet peeve of mine. 

MySpace is obviously a breeding ground for malware. I've already established that with previous posts here. But it's just as obvious that it's not going away or getting any less popular because of it. So you really need to get yourself protected as well as you can. INVISUS is my recommendation; let a team of experts handle your PC Security. They back it up with a money-back guarantee and a $25,000 ID Theft policy. That's where I put my money (even if it's only $15.00 a month!--actually, mine's free!).


Posted at 9:46 PM on Thursday, December 7, 2006
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Friday, August 4, 2006

Recent Statistics On Internet Dangers

If you think you are immune to what is going on out there on the Internet, that it will never be you, your child, your husband, your neighborhood, your school, your WRONG!

I was a little more than sick after reading these statistics. But folks its reality and its time to get a good look at what is all over out there in that great big wonderful world called the Internet. You can be naive and risk your family, your business, your life, OR you can get smart, get protected. I will never use anything other than Invisus for my home security service. The only other thing I added is Spector - a parents best friend for monitoring and blocking the crud from any access. I can 'see' anything they do with Spector too. But Spector can only monitor. Kind of a babysitter if you will. Then I have the Rotweiller doing its job at my back door of my PC. Want to know why? Keep reading...

 

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Posted at 1:06 AM on Friday, August 4, 2006
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Thursday, August 3, 2006

More MySpace Woes

The recurring "older guy meeting younger girls" scenario plays out again with MySpace

This one ends with the 18-year old in jail for 2 counts of rape. The victim? A 13-year old MySpace user, probably with a parent that either didn't ever see her MySpace page, or thought that whatever she was doing online was nothing to worry about.

 

An interesting development to this particular story, is that the offender happens to be the son of a jailed polygamist. Authorities don't believe that using MySpace is a new polygamist tactic for finding new wives, but this author still holds that MySpace is a breeding ground for criminals and vicitims. 

 

This is showing up more and more in the news, almost daily. Get your kids off of MySpace and other 'community' pages that allows kids to have an open forum to pretend to be grown-ups. Unfortunately, what the kids these days see as 'grown up' is equal to a sex dating service. I kid you not! You can even 'pimp out' your page with all kids of surveys, songs, looks, that are not only vulgar and inappropriate, but kids these days with a camera of any kind - well, go see for yourself. If you think your child isn't, you are probably very mistaken. You have to KNOW what your kids are doing these days.

 

And the cesspool of sickos out there that prey on these would-be child pages is getting worse and worse.

 

Here's more of the story from the local news station. 

Your Kids On MySpace - Victim's Again


Posted at 10:52 PM on Thursday, August 3, 2006
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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

MySpace: Not Just Social Danger…now Spyware Hotbed

Are you INFECTED?

According to PC Magazine today, many MySpace users are likely to be part of the 1.07 million computers who now have spyware on their PC. An ad on MySpace about patio furniture prompted a file called exp.wmf. If installed, up to five adware programs could have landed on the users’ computers.


Any user that was browsing with Internet Explorer and had not installed the latest Microsoft patches was vulnerable to this attack. In January, Microsoft released a patch that prevents WMF (Windows Metafile) files, so users that had installed the patch were safe. Browsers using Firefox version 1.5 or later are also protected from WMF files.


So MySpace is not just a social breeding ground for bullies, stalkers and rapists…now it’s a prime target for hackers to sneak malware onto your PC.


Posted at 9:02 PM on Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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Sunday, June 25, 2006

MySpace: A Social Network Danger

Do you know what your kids' MySpace page looks like?
Where does the responsibility lie with so-called "social networks" like MySpace and other sites like it? In
the news today are stories of the dangers these sites cause. Many Boys and Girls Clubs of America have blocked access to them to try to curb the problem.

But does that really do it? Should MySpace administrators have some kind of age validation or parental permission before minors are allowed access to the sites?

Exactly what are the dangers? For starters, there are child predators trolling these sites looking for victims. Adult content, even child pornography, sexual solicitation, and more, are of concern to law enforcement, too. Sites like MySpace can be a veritable hunting ground for sexual predators.Are your kids online? If so, I bet they use MySpace. If you haven't been there to find out, you should go look!

Some BGCAs have restricted access to MySpace unless they are 14 or older. Reena Burton, education and tech director at BGCA in a downtown San Francisco said:

"We banned it and then we realized that the kids were going to go on somewhere else, so we kind of decided to let the teens go on while they're here, and understand how to be safe on it."
I guess while she is at it, she should probably provide private rooms for the kids as well, lest they be forced to go somewhere else to have sex, and she can make sure they are provided with condoms and proper instruction to be sure they know how to do it safely. That is ridiculous!MySpace needs to step up here. According to CNET News, they think they have:
MySpace is trying to disuage worries and mitigate hazards to kids by installing stiffer security and privacy controls on its site. Earlier this week, the company said it would enact controls that restrict how teens older than 18 can communicate with members younger than 16, for example.
No, no, no. MySpace needs to apply parental and content controls. Have you seen some of the trash on MySpace? If not, just poke around. You will find barely clothed, trampy, teens being as nasty and foul as they can, playing songs with extremely lude and vulgar lyrics, and more.Ultimately, PARENTS need to be the controls here. Teens need to be taught that "slutting" on the net is not just really poor taste, it's extremely poor judgement. When was the last time you monitored your kids' activities on the net? Maybe it's time to start, before you find yourself regretting that you didn't teach your teen better, and saved them from their own stupidity.

Posted at 8:53 PM on Sunday, June 25, 2006
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