logging in or signing up Parent Presentation predators FunSchool Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 313 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 01, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Protect Yourself and your Kids THE INTERNET onlineDet. Dan Maixner: Det. Dan Maixner St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department Regional Computer Crime Education and Enforcement Group Missouri ICAC Computer Forensic ExaminerSlide4: RISKS ONLINE THE INTERNETSlide5: Exposure to Inappropriate Material Sexual Solicitation Harassment and Bullying Theft of Personal InformationSlide6: Status & Ease of Contact Harassment Use at Parties Blog Postings X-Box Live RunescapeNCMEC Statistics onInternet Sexual Solicitation: NCMEC Statistics on Internet Sexual SolicitationSlide8: 70% at home 22% at someone else's home 4% at school 3% at library 65% in chatrooms 24% in Instant Messages David Finkelhor, Kimberly J. Mitchell, and Janis Wolak. Online Victimization: A Report on the Nation's Youth. Alexandria, Virginia: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, 2000, page 8.Slide11: CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ONLINE Predator THE INTERNETSlide12: Married with children Successful career-upper management College graduate Usually 35 or older The Internet predator The “Normal” NeighborSlide13: Predator LogicSlide14: CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ONLINE VICTIM THE INTERNETSlide15: Naturally curious Easily tricked Need for attention and affection Naïve & invincibleSlide16: www.MySpace.com www.Xanga.com www.BlackPlanet.com www.Facebook.com Teen BlogsSNL is still funny: SNL is still funnyMain Features of Blogs: Main Features of Blogs Blog Postings: Text Photos Movie Files Voice messages (posted as MP3 files) Personal Journals Links Polls and Surveys Ability to Link with other blog accounts/users Group memberships Slide20: Blogs are NOT ONLY VIEWED BY TEEN’s FRIENDS They are being viewed by: Colleges and Universities Online Predators Employers Parents If it’s on the Internet – it isn’t private Teen Blogs Teachers and PrincipalsHeadlines: Headlines “Personal blogs could cost jobs” “Employers use "Facebook" and "MySpace" to weed out applicants” “About-Face WE SAY: Opening Facebook to the public is not the end of the world” Slide22: AIM screen name DOB & City/State First & Last Name Slide23: Cell Phone Number Will her house be empty?Slide24: Entering the child’s LAST NAME and CITY/STATE into an online search directory provided her FULL ADDRESS. Slide26: Multiple Myspace.com Accounts Child provided her Name, School, Email and AIM Account Current Case: Current Case Party at MyspaceSlide28: Let’s look at someone’s myspace profile – He calls himself, “Danny” http://www.myspace.com/*********** Teen BlogsSlide29: “ I like poetry, plants, flowers and the perfect night would be cuddling by the fireplace watching a movie.” Slide30: Danny is “looking for a girlfriend”!Let’s look at another site…. The Arizona Sex Offender Registrywww.azsexoffender.org : Let’s look at another site…. The Arizona Sex Offender Registry www.azsexoffender.org Teen BlogsSlide32: Hey! There’s Danny. Surprise! His myspace page never mentioned he is a level 3, high-risk sex offender. Other Dangers: Other DangersCredit Card Fraud: Credit Card FraudPhishing: PhishingScams: ScamsSlide37: ONLINE SAFETY TIPS THE INTERNETSlide38: What sites can your child visit? Who can they talk to? How long will they be online? Where can they use a computer? Keep house rules posted near the computerSlide40: Communicate with your children Ask your kids to show you places they go Learn chatroom lingo by going to www.cybertipline.com for a list of acronyms like POS = Parent Over Shoulder Know what other access your child may have including text messagingSlide41: Don’t tell others your: Name Age Address Phone Number School Parent’s NameSlide42: Report incidents of child sexual exploitation to the CyberTipline by calling 1-800-843-5678 or at www.cybertipline.comSlide43: Thank You!Det. Dan Maixner: Det. Dan Maixner MISSOURI ICAC St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department Regional Computer Crime Task Force dmaixner@sccmo.org You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Parent Presentation predators FunSchool Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 313 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 01, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Protect Yourself and your Kids THE INTERNET onlineDet. Dan Maixner: Det. Dan Maixner St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department Regional Computer Crime Education and Enforcement Group Missouri ICAC Computer Forensic ExaminerSlide4: RISKS ONLINE THE INTERNETSlide5: Exposure to Inappropriate Material Sexual Solicitation Harassment and Bullying Theft of Personal InformationSlide6: Status & Ease of Contact Harassment Use at Parties Blog Postings X-Box Live RunescapeNCMEC Statistics onInternet Sexual Solicitation: NCMEC Statistics on Internet Sexual SolicitationSlide8: 70% at home 22% at someone else's home 4% at school 3% at library 65% in chatrooms 24% in Instant Messages David Finkelhor, Kimberly J. Mitchell, and Janis Wolak. Online Victimization: A Report on the Nation's Youth. Alexandria, Virginia: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, 2000, page 8.Slide11: CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ONLINE Predator THE INTERNETSlide12: Married with children Successful career-upper management College graduate Usually 35 or older The Internet predator The “Normal” NeighborSlide13: Predator LogicSlide14: CHARACTERISTICS OF AN ONLINE VICTIM THE INTERNETSlide15: Naturally curious Easily tricked Need for attention and affection Naïve & invincibleSlide16: www.MySpace.com www.Xanga.com www.BlackPlanet.com www.Facebook.com Teen BlogsSNL is still funny: SNL is still funnyMain Features of Blogs: Main Features of Blogs Blog Postings: Text Photos Movie Files Voice messages (posted as MP3 files) Personal Journals Links Polls and Surveys Ability to Link with other blog accounts/users Group memberships Slide20: Blogs are NOT ONLY VIEWED BY TEEN’s FRIENDS They are being viewed by: Colleges and Universities Online Predators Employers Parents If it’s on the Internet – it isn’t private Teen Blogs Teachers and PrincipalsHeadlines: Headlines “Personal blogs could cost jobs” “Employers use "Facebook" and "MySpace" to weed out applicants” “About-Face WE SAY: Opening Facebook to the public is not the end of the world” Slide22: AIM screen name DOB & City/State First & Last Name Slide23: Cell Phone Number Will her house be empty?Slide24: Entering the child’s LAST NAME and CITY/STATE into an online search directory provided her FULL ADDRESS. Slide26: Multiple Myspace.com Accounts Child provided her Name, School, Email and AIM Account Current Case: Current Case Party at MyspaceSlide28: Let’s look at someone’s myspace profile – He calls himself, “Danny” http://www.myspace.com/*********** Teen BlogsSlide29: “ I like poetry, plants, flowers and the perfect night would be cuddling by the fireplace watching a movie.” Slide30: Danny is “looking for a girlfriend”!Let’s look at another site…. The Arizona Sex Offender Registrywww.azsexoffender.org : Let’s look at another site…. The Arizona Sex Offender Registry www.azsexoffender.org Teen BlogsSlide32: Hey! There’s Danny. Surprise! His myspace page never mentioned he is a level 3, high-risk sex offender. Other Dangers: Other DangersCredit Card Fraud: Credit Card FraudPhishing: PhishingScams: ScamsSlide37: ONLINE SAFETY TIPS THE INTERNETSlide38: What sites can your child visit? Who can they talk to? How long will they be online? Where can they use a computer? Keep house rules posted near the computerSlide40: Communicate with your children Ask your kids to show you places they go Learn chatroom lingo by going to www.cybertipline.com for a list of acronyms like POS = Parent Over Shoulder Know what other access your child may have including text messagingSlide41: Don’t tell others your: Name Age Address Phone Number School Parent’s NameSlide42: Report incidents of child sexual exploitation to the CyberTipline by calling 1-800-843-5678 or at www.cybertipline.comSlide43: Thank You!Det. Dan Maixner: Det. Dan Maixner MISSOURI ICAC St. Charles County Sheriff’s Department Regional Computer Crime Task Force dmaixner@sccmo.org