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  • Fri

    Jun 3, '11

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    Not Reporting Potential Child Predators is Dangerous

    Grooming is a process child predators use to desensitize potential victims and to eventually trick them into meeting in person. Grooming most often begins in a chat room. The predator often poses as someone who can better relate to the person (such as a teenager of the same age). Other times they are honest about their age but instead put on a show of sympathy about the child/teenager.

    Net Nanny has a great tool whereby a parent can receive alerts if a child has an instant messaging or chat conversation in which a stranger uses grooming language. In fact, this tool recently helped a mother in New York discover that her teenage daughter was being sexually abused by an online predator. You can read about how Net Nanny helped catch a predator HERE.

    Net Nanny provided this mother with incontrovertible proof that her daughter was being abused. Hence, she was quick to contact the police and take aggressive action. But, what if the proof wasn't so incontrovertible? What if, after viewing the Net Nanny alerts, she just had a hunch her daughter was being groomed? Where would she go? Who would she tell? Would the police give her the time of day? This ambivalence, which is common among unsure parents, can be dangerous. The following are two resources you can use to easily and quickly report a potential child predator.

    Tool 1: Web Browser Pedophile Reporter Plugin
    This web browser plugin can be easily installed in all the popular web browsers on Mac and Windows computers. When installed, it places a small button at the top right of your web browser. When you're on a profile page of the individual you think is grooming your child, you click the button and it sends the webpage to an investigator. It also opens up an email you can put additional information in to send on to the investigator. It is simple enough to use that you could teach your child how to use it, so they can send up an immediate report if they feel grooming is occurring.

    Tool 2: The Child Predator CyberTipline
    This tool, while not as easy to use as the web browser plugin mentioned above, is backed by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. It provides a very detailed reporting tool that forwards your tips on to law enforcement.

    It is important to remember, that these reporting methods should only be used to report "potential" child predators. If you have any evidence that child grooming is occuring, you need to contact your local law enforcement immediately. If they don't take any action on your report, take it to a higher level and contact your local FBI offices.

  • Wed

    Feb 25, '09

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    Net Nanny 6.0.1 Released

    Today Net Nanny released Net Nanny 6.0.1!  Because this is such a minor release you are probably wondering why I would make such a fuss about it. Well, it’s because we’ve introduced a long awaited and heavily requested feature into this release.   We’ve finally added support for encrypted conversations with AOL’s Instant Messenger (AIM v6.5+).  In fact, Net Nanny is the only parental control product that can actually monitor and alert on conversations that include predatory and cyberbully behavior for AIM 6.5 or greater.   So remain comforted knowing that your kids can’t get around Net Nanny, no matter how hard they try.

    Here are some of the highlighted features and fixes for Net Nanny 6.0.1:

    Added support for encrypted AIM conversations  (AIM v6.5+)

    Added new email alerts for:

    • Instant Messaging
    • Chat
    • Peer-to-Peer
    • Newsgroups
    • Games
    • Time Controls
    • Social Networking
    Game blocking support for several new games, including:
    • Call of Duty: World at War
    • Crysis Warhead
    • Dead Space
    • Grand Theft Auto 4
    • Left 4 Dead
    • Need for Speed Undercover
    • Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir
    • The Lord of the Rings Online: Mines of Moria
    • The Witcher Enhanced Edition
    • World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

  • Fri

    Feb 13, '09

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    Feature of the Day: Instant Message Alerts

    In the last feature highlight I focused on SSL and how Net Nanny filters Secure Proxies.  If you need to get caught up you can find more info on that here. For this bulletin I want to discus more about Cyberbullying, Online Predators and how Net Nanny arms parents with the tools to identify and prevent these threats.

    Let me start with some educational material and links.  You should first know a little about online predators, who they target, and how they “groom your children. I’ll show you how to prevent and identify these threats toward the end.

    Educational links about Online Predators
    FBI — A parents guide to Safety: http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee.htm
    MSNBC — To Catch a predator series: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10912603/

    Now for Cyberbullies.  Although Cyberbullying is a more recent threat, the consequences can be just as devastating.  Unfortunately, there are far fewer reported cases and even fewer tools available to alert parents of these potential threats.  Spend some time Googling cyberbullies and follow the links below.

    Educational links about Cyberbulling
    Cyberbulling led to teen’s suicide: http://losangeles.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel08/la051508usa.htm
    How it works: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/cyberbullying.htm

    Now that you know a little more about these threats and how Instant Messaging (IM) and Chat are one of the primary tools that predators and bullies employ.  Here’s how to identify and prevent these threats using Net Nanny.  With the last release of Net Nanny 6.0, we introduced a feature that actually examines the content of each IM conversation and alert you to any potential predatory or cyberbully behavior.  It will flag conversations that contain either sexual or hurtful terms, and if configured send you an email notification immediately.  

    You may have a few other concerns, I’ve heard some parents say things like “It’s like my daughter speaks another language when she’s on MSN or Yahoo, it’s in English but I still can’t understand it.  Relax, it’s not an alien life form possessing your child, it’s just a form of slang, shorthand, acronyms, etc...  Remember when you’d confuse your parents by saying things like “That’s Bad! which really meant “That’s Good; this is just payback for driving your parents crazy.  Here’s a link to some commonly used acronyms and terms they use; and don’t worry, we’ve done our homework too and will trigger alerts even for misspelled or slang terms.   

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