Computer Crime. Don't be a Victim!

Internet computer crime came with the
outstanding advancments in technology. This does not mean that we should refrain from using this
marvelous tool available to us. Take the cell phone for example.
They're now saying that excessive use of your mobile phone can
cause cancer. This notion alone makes me refrain from using my cell phone too much.
Then there are the issues with computers and the Internet. No,
I'm not telling you that your WIFI connection causes brain tumors or your laptop will cause a cyst in your
abdomen.
I have no idea about those things. I'm referring to computer
crime. You know, all the negative activity that takes place over the Internet. At this point it seems
endless.
People the world over become the victims of identity theft.
Apparently conniving little hackers with little ambition for a career would rather steal someone's identity
in order to acquire things free of charge.
But not free for the victim of course. Nope; they are the ones
that end up paying and have their credit ruined.
A minor bout with identity fraud actually happened to my wife
only a few years back. Someone had stolen her identity and gained access to her bank account. They proceeded
in purchasing a cell phone plan. Fortunately for us, the bank took care of the charge and investigated
further. They came to the conclusion that my wife's account information was retrieved via the
Internet, hence making this a computer crime. Be very careful with your bank access on the web, and
guard all your passwords with your life.
Identity theft is not the more serious of computer crime
issues. Certainly the major one at-hand today concerns sex offenders.
Every day sick individuals are using the web to pinpoint
minors. They acquire their information via chat forums, and/or pose as another minor to converse with
them and find things out.
A major medium where this computer crime often begins is on
websites like Myspace.com. Although these free chat sites were designed with the best of
intentions, sex offenders and criminals naturally took advantage of them.
So, in order to avoid computer crime and keep your children
from conversing with strangers, be vigilant when surfing the web and monitor your kids when they use the
Internet.
Also, never be afraid
to talk to them about these issues and how to remain safe. Remember, practice computer crime prevention as it is better than
cure!
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