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Published on Nov 23, 2015
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Internet Safety
Victoria Kempen
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Jason A. Howie
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What will we be talking about?
Usernames Passwords Social Media Cyber Predators Phishing Catfish Games
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Pro Juventute
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Usernames
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No sensitive information about yourself
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milos milosevic
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Usernames/Email Addresses Examples
Bad:
markm4516000@gmail.com
We now know his first name, last initial and his phone number.
Good:
pencersay@gmail.com
Pig latin for the name Spencer.
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Pink Sherbet Photography
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Consider Your Audience
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LeWeb14
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Usernames/Email Addresses Examples
Bad:
mrs.zac.efron@gmail.com
More personal interaction. Not professional
Good:
shebya@gmail.com
More business related interaction.
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PATARIKA
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Avoid Numbers and Complicated Symbols
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theqspeaks
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Usernames/Email Addresses Examples
Bad:
pizza_dude3683@gmail.com
It is hard to remember the numbers in the username.
Good:
jilly.bean@gmail.com
Short and sweet, not too many complicating factors.
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R Stanek
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Make Sure it's Appropriate
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Usernames/Email Addresses Examples
Bad:
cuteblonde17@gmail.com
Not appropriate for most if not all audiences.
Good:
jon_pink@gmail.com
Appropriate to tell anyone.
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listentothemountains
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Passwords
Here are some simple reasons why not to choose simple passwords.
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formalfallacy @ Dublin (Victor)
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Never give your password away
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mripp
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Don't use one password and
make them hard to guess
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jurvetson
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At least 8 characters long
Don't use dictionary words
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Kanaka Menehune
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Secure your devices and electronics
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lukew
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Common Password Mistakes
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Social Networking Sites
Details you shouldn’t give and why.
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ocean.flynn
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5 Details you Shouldn’t Give on Facebook
Your Phone Number Prank calls, scammers, and identity thieves Phone number leads to Facebook pages which in return leads to even more information
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Jeremy Brooks
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2. Your Home Address Posting pictures of big new purchases can lead to theft/robbery
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Reid Rosenberg
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3. Anything Work-Related Mad coworkers Hackers will most likely target you first
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philhearing
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4. Relationship Status Creepy followers Cyber stalkers Sweetheart scams
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MAMC Photography
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5. Payment Information Hackers Credit Card Charged
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Philip Taylor PT
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Cyber Predators
Profile Nurturing Warning Signs
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lecates
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Profile
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Nurturing
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Keoni Cabral
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Warning signs to look for in children
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55Laney69
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Profile
Friend Requests Read Profile Friends List What are they saying? Interconnected Faking
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-MRGT
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Friend Requests
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Luis Hernandez - D2k6.es
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Read Profile
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Daniel Y. Go
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Friends List
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mikecogh
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What are they saying?
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drubuntu
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Interconnected Faking
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Domiriel
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Phishing
Phishing is a term used to describe the attempt to scam usernames, passwords, personal information (social security number) from you using threatening emails or texts.
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kleuske
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Catfish
Term used for people who create fake profiles and information to pretend to be someone they are not.
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Description/Face Game
Two Truths and a Lie
20 Questions
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martinak15
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o8auwnJtqE
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