Results for "cyberbullying"
Cyberbullying is the act of threatening and intimidating others via electronic and digital means.
June 16, 2017 - Misconceptions abound when it comes to cyberbullying. In this post, we'll identify six of these "myths" and then explain why they're worth discrediting.
March 4, 2015 - Some parents in the US have have resorted to creating apps for various purposes, most of which are for kids and teens. This particular app targets bullies, both in cyberspace and real life.
December 12, 2014 - The Wireless Report, an annual paper from a UK anti-bullying organization, revealed the latest statistics on cyberbullying, apps most children use, and what children consider as "harmless fun".
March 4, 2020 - Police forces are working hard to keep up with the latest developments in cybercrime, training digital experts for the purpose. But is it enough? And is it happening across the globe?
March 3, 2020 - In this two-part series on child identity theft, we shed light on the growing problem of familiar fraud, where those entrusted with a minor's information are the very ones who abuse it.
July 22, 2019 - What are the differences between stalkerware apps and parental monitoring apps? What is an “acceptable” or “safe” parental monitoring app? And how can a parent know whether they’re downloading a “legitimate” parental monitoring app or instead a stalkerware app merely disguised as a tool for parents?
June 14, 2019 - Twitter, like any social network, is faced with the challenge of addressing cyberbullying. And trolls have been abusing the platform’s Lists feature to home in on targets. But have no fear: There are ways to protect users from social attacks, and Twitter is moving to make itself a safer place.
April 3, 2019 - We take a look at the various cyberthreats video gamers may encounter online, their real-world consequences, and what users can do to protect themselves.
October 12, 2018 - Among insider threats, workplace violence could be considered the most dangerous. And yet, the majority of organizations are not prepared. What should they do to protect their employees?