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Archive for December, 2013
WebWatcher – Computer Monitoring Software
Comments Off on WebWatcher – Computer Monitoring SoftwareMonitor your kids’ online activities
Comments Off on Monitor your kids’ online activitiesAt a time when many children dream of unwrapping a new smartphone, computer or gaming system, Saskatchewan police officers who fight the nightmare of online child exploitation are reminding parents to protect their kids. ‘Tweens exposing themselves for online predators, teenagers sharing sexy photos only to find them plastered online, and kids falling victim through [ Read More ]
How to Monitor Your Child’s Texts and Cell Phone Activities
Comments Off on How to Monitor Your Child’s Texts and Cell Phone ActivitiesDigital Media, Mobility, and Your Child According to the Pew Research Center, 75% of children and teens ages 12 – 17 have a cell phone. This is the fastest growing segment of cell phone users; and when young adults are added to the mix (18-29) cell phone use and ownership rises to 95%. The prevalence [ Read More ]
Target says 40 million credit, debit card accounts may be affected by data breach
Comments Off on Target says 40 million credit, debit card accounts may be affected by data breachTarget says that about 40 million credit and debit card accounts may have been affected by a data breach that occurred just as the holiday shopping season shifted into high gear. The chain said that accounts of customers who made purchases by swiping their cards at terminals in its U.S. stores between Nov. 27 and [ Read More ]
Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
Comments Off on Protect Yourself From Identity TheftNo matter how careful you are, your personal information can end up online and you could become a victim of identity theft. It just happened to about 6,000 people with ties to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. UNC says files with information like names, social security numbers and dates of birth somehow [ Read More ]