By Online Security Authority on Jan 26, 2007 in Home PC Security, Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security, Website Security | 0 Comments
SEBASTIAN — At a time when law enforcement officers are arresting adults across the nation for preying on teens and children online, Florida Department of Law Enforcement officials want to make sure that children across the state are protected.
That’s why, as part of the agency’s Computer Crime Center in Tallahassee, they’re hosting a series of Cyber Security Awareness for Everyone (C-Safe) seminars throughout the state, designed to provide valuable lessons on staying safe online.
By Online Security Authority on Jan 25, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Predators and Pedophiles, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
The way you have fun is to invite yours truley to be the guest speaker! Well hopefuly they all had a good time, I enjoyed sharing with them and my wish is that my ebook and OSA system can help at least one teen and save themselves and their and familes the tradegy of going through heartache of an abduction.
By Online Security Authority on Jan 24, 2007 in Home PC Security, ID theft, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
Computer owners at Rutgers-Newark now have more to worry about than just viruses and busted hardware.
Gabriela Kutting, associate professor of political science, reported her laptop stolen to Rutgers police Sept. 5, 2006. The laptop contained the social security numbers of 200 R-N students. The computer was taken from her office in Hill Hall despite having locked her door, Kutting said.
By Online Security Authority on Jan 23, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Predators and Pedophiles, Thoughts on Security, Website Security | 1 Comment
MySpace announced a set of safety features Tuesday, aimed at protecting its youngest users. The announcement comes less than a week after four families sued the News Corp. subsidiary for failing to protect their teenage daughters from alleged sexual predators trolling the site.
By Online Security Authority on Jan 22, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security, Website Security | 0 Comments
On the eve of new passport requirements going into effect for persons traveling to the U.S. by air from Western Hemisphere countries, travel industry officials say a new website aimed at helping educate travelers about the new rules has been a big success.