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The Danger of Internet for Your Kids

April 9th, 2009 Posted by Edy
in Category Computer Security, Internet |


Internet is great technology. Internet can be accessed by all ages, races, and all genders.  More people can read about their favorite subjects without having run to the library or purchase an expensive encyclopedia set.

With more knowledge organized in a format that can be easy to search through, retrieve, and work with, more people can learn faster and do more research online.

This revolution in information technology and presentation comes with its own disadvantages. Not all information presented online is true or edited.

Not all websites are safe to access, and not all files that you download from the Internet are free from malicious programs that can give hackers access to your computer.

Maybe we as an adult can protect ourselves and avoid the bad thing.

What about our children?

Our children are the greatest beneficiaries of computer and online technology, and they are certainly its greatest victims.

While the World Wide Web can allow your secondary school student to do research on stem cells, it may ask for his or her credit card to purchase certain articles or books – only to turn the tables on you and allow hackers access to the credit card itself.

The Internet is home to information as well as dangers, and in order to protect your children best, you will need to know the dangers.

  • Because children are easily impressionable and can easily place their trust in someone who does good things for them
  • Many ill-meaning people can prey on them and ask them to give information that they shouldn’t. Such predators operate at many levels, and on many sites.

    Predators come in many forms, but their aim will be the same: they will use children for their own selfish ends.

    They can ask children important information about the children’s parents, leading the way for the predator to break into the house or office and steal important, valuable items.

    They can ask children to meet them, leading the children to be kidnapped and sold off to the sex or slave trade.

  • Child pornography, despite the efforts of international governments, has shown no signs of slowing down.
  • More and more children are lured by child pornographers to pose for lewd pictures, participate in indecent, often disturbing acts, and ultimately destroy their fragile childhood.

    Like predators, pornographers will prey on children’s innocence, and pose as trustworthy people.

  • Purchasing items through online merchants can make shopping easier
  • Especially for housewives who have no time to hop over to the nearest grocery store or mall for things they might need.

    Online transactions, however, require credit card numbers and addresses, along with other important contact information.

Not all sites are created equal. Site security is becoming more of an issue as identity thieves have stepped up in their efforts to hack into accounts, steal money, and use stolen credit cards to make their transactions.

Many online merchants keep a constant vigilant watch over their sites in order to ensure that no hackers enter and steal credit card numbers.

Not all Internet sites and users, however, have the technology to recognize hackers or thieves. Children will usually be the target of such people, as the online medium offers the cloak of invisibility that thieves need to dupe their victims.

By posing as someone who works for a child’s father, or an aunt needing money desperately, or even a schoolmate who has met an accident, identity thieves can get credit card numbers from children.

Hackers can also access a computer and fetch important information from it, thanks to their techniques of making children believe in their trustworthiness.

The Internet is an exciting marketplace, but it is also a dangerous one. Children are among its greatest victims. The Internet revolutionizes lives, and it can also change them, sometimes for the worse.

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    2 Responsesto “ The Danger of Internet for Your Kids”

    1. James #1
      April 20th, 2009at 4:42 pm

      Great article – my kids are just starting to get to that age where they need to use the internet for homework so this has been great to show me what to be aware of and to look out for. I will be investing in some Parental Control software – maybe somethign like NetNanny. Hopefully this will allay most fo my fears.

    2. Technology Professional #2
      May 22nd, 2009at 6:27 pm

      I always guide my siblings everytime they use internet. Kids need guidance because some websites are not kids friendly.

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