FBI officials say they have rescued 52 children in a series of raids around the country aimed at under-age prostitution. Authorities say the suspects are tar… ___________________________ Read More…. View full post on Select From Our Menu
Israeli children share their thoughts on Arabs
A reporter interviews children at Itamar Rose; children are being taught to hate at such a young age.
Morning Security Brief: No Credible NATO Threats, Testing Emergency Vaccines on Children, U.S. Not Safe from Stuxnet, and More
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Children of a revolution
MORE than half of Australian children are smarter than their parents when it comes to going online, enabling them to outwit adult restrictions. View full post on cyber stalking – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
ProtectMyID: 140,000 identity frauds are committed against children each year in the US. Have you checked your child’s credit? http://t.co/oVaoFfJ3
ProtectMyID: 140,000 identity frauds are committed against children each year in the US. Have you checked your child’s credit? http://t.co/oVaoFfJ3 View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security
Keeping children safe on new tech
24 December 2011 Last updated at 19:43 ET By Dave Lee Technology reporter Technology is changing the way children learn and communicate, but the risks must be taken seriously If you are reading this on Christmas Day, there is a good chance you are excitedly trying out a brand new…
HTCS1: The FBI has a warning for parents with children online. Read more at http://t.co/OE4zSZdl
HTCS1: The FBI has a warning for parents with children online. Read more at http://t.co/OE4zSZdl View full post on Twitter / HTCS1
HTCS1: A basketball superstar claims he was hacked and some children can blame their parents for using Facebook. Listen at http://t.co/K3oRVpRm
HTCS1: A basketball superstar claims he was hacked and some children can blame their parents for using Facebook. Listen at http://t.co/K3oRVpRm View full post on Twitter / HTCS1
Parental dilemma: Protecting our children
<!–Saxotech Paragraph Count: 15–> Walsh, the Minneapolis psychologist, says the best initial step for parents concerned about online risks is a heart-to-heart talk with the child, with monitoring used as a contingency measure only if there’s clear justification. “If it does make sense to use some spyware, I would never…
Parental dilemma: Whether to spy on their children
In the 21st century, parenthood and paranoia often walk hand in hand. For some, the blessed event is followed by high-tech surveillance, a monitoring system that tracks the baby’s breathing rhythms and relays infrared images from the nursery. The next investment might be a nanny cam, to keep watch on…