By Online Security Authority on Aug 7, 2009 in Online Security Authority | 1 Comment
As this story unfolded and I was left all day without access to some of my favorite social networks and worse yet the tools and 3rd party apps I use, along with millions of other users experiencing those same problems… if large companies and major corporations can have these kinds of attacks, what makes us think we are not just as vulnerable even more so, because we assume we are protected… oh MY!!
By Online Security Authority on Jun 11, 2009 in Predators and Pedophiles | 0 Comments
By educating your children to these techniques you can greatly increase their ability to spot a sexual predator before they have had a chance to steal the child’s trust. You should also make sure that your children know to tell you or someone they trust if they ever encounter someone they expect of using one of these techniques either on the internet or in real life.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 1, 2009 in Teen Guidelines | 0 Comments
So, what do you think do I still have the moves, and I bet you she’ll be asking me real soon… to do some more fun things
As Always Be Safe Online,
The best way to protect yourselves is stay off the dance floor when the OSA is in town or for that matter, out on town as well…
Bill
By Online Security Authority on Dec 24, 2006 in Shopping Security | 2 Comments
On this Christmas Eve I wish of you and yours a Happy Holidays, please be safe and smart when it comes to last minute shopping. Don’t take any chances with your online purchases and your ID, make sure you always use a secure servers and look for the little padlock when buying and using your credit cards online.
By Online Security Authority on Dec 20, 2006 in Bullies / Bullying | 0 Comments
Cyberbullying on the Internet
Cyber bullies, cyber bullying, flame mail, hate mail
The Internet provides the perfect forum for cyberbullies, individuals whose aim is to gain gratification from the distress caused by provoking and tormenting others. The anonymity, ease of provocation, and almost infinite source of targets means the Internet is full of predators from pedophiles targeting children to serial bullies targeting … anybody.