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Police Warn About Internet Predators
DOVER- A survey of Children ages 10 to 17 shows that 1 in 5 young people have been sexually solicited on the internet. In one-out-of-33 cases the suspect wanted to meet, or called them on the phone. And it was seldom children reported it to police.
Source: www.wboc.com
Celebrity Cyber-Lawyer: Dangers Of Web Socializing Abound
There is probably no better way for a student to learn about Australia than to hook up with a fellow student from Down Under to get the information first-hand through an Internet-based social networking site.
Source: www.newtownbee.com
Teens crowding MySpace
A 16-year-old girl and a 22-year-old man begin chatting on the Internet. A week later, she meets him at a mall. She intended to spend the evening watching movies with him, but ends up having sex. The girl still keeps in contact with the man, but not as much as before.
Source: www.sun-herald.com
Cyber Dangers 3: Parents must be wary of predators
Keeping kids safe online is as crucial as teaching them to look both ways before crossing a street. And the old spiel about them never talking to strangers? Revamp it.
Source: www.delcotimes.com
Kids@Risk: Exposing Net predators mission of Delco task force
By ROSE QUINN rquinn@delcotimes.com Creeps. Its one way to describe the adult men "grooming" the person they thought was a 13-year-old girl for a sexual tryst in an online chat room two weeks ago. Foremost, they all wanted to know if the girl was a virgin. Some wanted to know her bra size, what she was wearing at that moment and if she was mature enough to have hair "down there."
Source: www.delcotimes.com
Tahitian Noni International Surpasses $3 Billion In Total Sales
In 9 years network marketing company Tahitian Noni International surpasses $3 billion in total sales. [PRWEB Mar 21, 2006]
Source: www.prweb.com
Internet Safety Tips
Millions of teens use the internet every day to do school work, but it's also becoming a popular way to meet new people. Savannah-Chatham Police say that's not always a good thing because internet crimes are getting worse.
Source: www.wsav.com
