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Keller Police Department
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Cyber Safety @ Home
Cyber Safety @ Home Topics Parent-Child Technology Gap Cyber Activities Cyber Risks Warning Signs Parent Tips Cyber Predators What to do if you are a victim
Parents’ Beliefs 87% say they have established rules for their kids Internet use 54% feel they are limited to monitor and shelter their kids from inappropriate material 69% feel they know a lot about what their kids do on the Internet 31% have disciplined their child because of their Internet use 2003-05 i-SAFE survey of 4,500
Parent-Child Generation Gap Students’ Reality 36% say parents/guardians have NOT made rules 41% do NOT share what they do and where they go 29% say their parent/guardian would disapprove of internet activities 36% have NOT discussed how to be safe on the Internet with their parent/guardian 22% say the computer they use most often is in their room 73% say there is a need for kids and teens to learn about Internet safety 2003-05 i-SAFE survey of 55,000 students
Cyber Activities Text Messaging Email Blogging – MySpace, Xanga, Facebook Instant Messaging Chat Rooms FTP- File Sharing – Limewire Online Game Consoles – Wii, PS3
Acronyms – BRB Initialisms – L8R Emoticons - :) <3 Netlingo – www.netlingo.com Leetspeak –
Cyber Risks Privacy & Identity - Cookies Email Attachments - Viruses Sharing of Personal Info - Teresa Identity Theft/Fraud– common scams Copyright Violation Bullying and Harassment Cyber Predators Inappropriate content
Warning Signs Child spends large amount of time online You find pornography on the computer Your child is receiving phone calls, gifts or mail from people you don’t know Your child turns off the monitor when you come in the room
Tips for Parents Computer in the family room Observe online behavior Set guidelines – No personal information Understand services used by your child Investigate blocking services and monitoring software www.spectorsoft.com Spend time online with your child Model appropriate netiquette Learn about who your child meets online Know their passwords
Why is the Internet so attractive to criminals? There are many reasons: Access to the internet is relatively unrestricted Online activities are unregulated Large number of targets Difficult to investigate or prosecute Multi-million dollar industry
Common Internet Scams Web auctions Merchandise and services, not delivered or not as advertised Pyramid and multi-level marketing scams Fake business opportunities Work-at-home plans Advance fee loans Credit repair Secured credit cards that are never received
Spotting Scams Be alert Check the seller – True street address, telephone number, reputation Record every step of the process and use traceable methods for payment and shipping Auctions – feedback ratings and report problems to the site administrators Use common sense
What to do if you are a victim. . . Take Action Call the Police Department Keep the evidence - Cancelled checks, money order stubs, credit card receipts, telephone bills, mailing envelopes, brochures, faxes, mailing receipts
- Paper receipts, printouts of electronic receipts, printouts of chat rooms, printouts of email
- When requested to provide evidence, send only copies and retain originals
The Internet Fraud Complaint Center
Cyber Predators Befriend children Determine their likes and dislikes Break down their inhibitions Send money/tickets to the child
Where does the solicitation take place? Computer Location 70% at home 22% someone else’s house 4% school 3% library
What to do if you are approached online? Contact an adult – parent, counselor, school resource officer Do not erase conversations Know email address and user name Do not initiate another conversation
Keller ISD N2H2 Internet Filtering Professional Development - Presentations to teachers and counselors
Student Training Parent Training - Brochures available
- PTA Meetings
Other Resources Internet Safety Resources http://www.internet-safety.org The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children http://www.missingkids.com/ Netsmartz http://www.netsmartz.org/index.htm I Safe Office of the Attorney General of Texas - http://www.oag.state.tx.us/index.shtml
Who to Call Keller Police Department - Detective Tom Barnett
- 817-743-4500
Keller ISD
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