Protecting Your Children From Internet Predators – free article …
May 11, 2009 by Parenting · Leave a Comment
Protecting Your Children From Internet Predators
by: Kevin Whynot
In 2002 thirteen-year-old Christina Long, a Connecticut suburbanite, became the first confirmed murder in the U.S. by an Internet predator. Unfortunately she has not been the last. Fortunately, recent media attention is finally making parents aware of dangers linked to Internet use.
A study performed by National Institute for Missing and Exploited Children concluded that in Read more
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What's a good free key logger program?
May 9, 2009 by Parenting · 7 Comments
My computer keeps getting screwed up and I'm pretty sure it's because my brother uses it to look up porn while I'm at work. I want to catch him and have proof so I can make him get it fixed next time… I just need a program that will record websites visited and possibly what he's searched for in search engines. If someone could recommend something I'd be grateful! Oh, and he's not completely computer illiterate….he's smart enough to delete his cookies and b Read more
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Keystroke Logger – Symantec Reveals Keylogger Priced at $23
May 7, 2009 by Parenting · Leave a Comment
Yes, that’s the average price for every keylogger software sold in the black market and the most expensive malicious software kit was sold only at $225 in 2008. If you see from the price range, everyone with the money can buy the software and use it for their own purpose.
The price for credit card information was the highest with advertising cost of $276 million in the black market and causing $5.3 billion loss worldwide in 2008. Credit card information can cost from $0.10 to $25.
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Computers Worldwide Hit By Cyber Hackers – Yahoo! News UK
May 6, 2009 by Parenting · Leave a Comment
The global network of 1.9m computers infected with malicious software, or malware, was tracked to a cyber gang of six people based in the Ukraine.
The malware was remotely controlled by the gang, allowing them to read emails, copy files, record keystrokes, send spam and make screenshots, security firm Finjan said.
The criminal network of remotely controlled computers, known as a botnet, was the largest ever discovered, Finjan said.
Its server has now been shut down.
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