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12 years old cyber-bully victim commits suicide
Schoolboy, 15, bullied to death by trolls on the internet: friends say vile posts drove him to despair
Felony Counts for 2 in Suicide of Bullied 12 Years Old
BPI seeks to move $1.2 billion defamation suit
Judge approves $20 million Facebook fund to settle advertising suit
Welcome in the world of the internet where you can have-fun
or you can be in serious danger!
It can be your best friend but it also can be your worse enemy
How safe are you?
In this video some internet safety facts and tips to keep you safe!
Did you ever entered your own name in a search engine?
No? Well go ahead, enter your full name.
It is wise to check yourself so now and than.
Because without being noticed you can be on
unwanted websites or you can be included in nasty articles
blogs, videos. It's even possible some personal information is on the internet you don't
want it to be on the internet.
Think of your contact details, e-mails, bank account or creditcard information.
Ever heard of defamation?
Trying to harm your reputation by spreading false juicy stories about you.
The easiest way to do that is to use the internet spreading slander or libel, just to destroy your life.
Here are some headlines what internet can do with you:
Eight newspapers pay libel damages to Christopher Jefferies.
Eight national newspapers have made public apologies today to Christopher Jefferies for the libellous allegations
made against him following the *** of Joanna.
Chatdangers: My close friend (13) was chatting on the Internet one night and met this guy
who she thought was fabulous.
He claimed he was 16. My friend gave him her mail address.
He started asking her really gross questions so she decided not to talk to him again
But because she gave him her mail address he started sending her rude and gross messages
and pictures.
She could not get rid of him. Her parents found out and disconnected the internet for 30 days.
Please do not give any personal or mail address to anyone. You cant trust anyone!
Photography: Angie Varona, How a 14-Year Old Unwillingly Became an Internet Sex Symbol
A recent Google search of "Angie Varona" turned up 5900000 original search items!
including 63,000 photos tagged with her name.
Many of the photos out there now Varona said, are not her originals, but are remakes or women
pretending to be her.
She changed schools twice, but eventually, her family decided to home-school her.
Unable to escape the humiliation and to stop the photos from spreading
Varona said she became depressed and turned to drugs, alcohol, even tried ran away from home.
Credit card fraud: US charges five with $300m credit card fraud
Eastern European gang breached company computer systems to steal details of 160 million cards.
Defamation, slander and libel
Lions Ground Tube attacked by an Youtube user
,spreading mails and telling fake stories to harm Lions Ground Tube on YouTube.
Owner said: Because of some disagreements he decided to spread slander in his videos
and libel in comments in his own videos or video descriptions.
I've collected all the evidence, and send him a final e-mail, with some agreement he stopt.
Otherwise i had to hire CIS who were notified about this case from the beginning
and he would be in jail that's because in his country it's a serious crime.
Judge approves $20 million Facebook fund to settle advertising suit
An U.S. judge has put a stamp of approval on a $20 million fund for Facebook to settle a
class-action advertising suit, despite objections from groups representing minors on the site.
The ruling was issued Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
The class-action suit, which was first filed in 2011
challenged Facebook's "sponsored stories" advertising program.
A sponsored story is a type of promoted post appearing in users' feeds that may include the profile
name and picture of Facebook members who have "liked" that advertiser's products or services.
It can be more worse, there are even people who committed suicide.
Internet is not a joke!
Internet facts
1. No where on the internet you are 100% safe, unless you are not on it. But somebody else could!
2. What you think,feel or shout is an open source.
3. Facebook is safe when you have a fake account with zero facebook friends.
4. Your face can be the advertisement for a page to recruit new fans you've liked without your aprovel.
5. Dropping a photo on the internet is a waterdrop dropping in the ocean, try to fish that out.
Gosh, Too late!
6. You can't thrust anyone on the internet unless you have a sixth sense.
7. Those pesky terms of condition on websites are for a reason or do you sign contracts
in real life without reading it. I don't think so.
8. People those who announce publicly they are going on vacation are a magnet for burglars.
General Internet Tips
1. Always think twice before you publish something on the internet you may regret.
2. You want to be notified in the future if something pops up about you on the internet.
Visit Google.com/alerts, enter your full name as search query and
select, at How often: "As it happens".
3. When signing up at a website, always choose for a password that is different
than the password you are using for your mail accounts.
4. Make sure your firewall is activated, that you've installed an Anti-Malware and an anti virus.
5. Never thrust anyone on the net
Internet tips defamation: It's terrible when your friend calls you to tell you that someone is spreading
slander or libel about you.
Imagine yourself, you are seeking for a job and your future employer Google your name.
What can you do?
1. collect all evidence immediately. Such as: screenshots, mail address, names, IP address
Website URL , and never forget the content in question.
2. Save your evidence for at least 7 years.
No matter if it's solved or not, save your evidence on an USB Stick.
3. Try to contact the person by e-mail with the request to remove all defamation material within
24 hours, give him or her the ultimatum to remove.
4. Always notify the internet provider, webhosting or social network about the person in question.
5. If the person in question lives in the same country
notify the police in your area. You have to print out all your evidence.
6. A. If the person in question has removed all defamation material
the results are still visible on Google. You have to use the Google URL removal tool
link is provided in the description below. In a short matter of time the nasty stuff will be gone.
6. B. The person in question refuse to remove the content in question.
Contact C.I.S. at Cyberinvestigationservices.com
hey are specialized in these cases and will help you through from a to z.
Thanks for watching
I'm Brian of Lions Ground Tube and i see you in the next video
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