Attitudes of Internet users in the Middle East towards cybersafety, security and data privacy
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CYBERSAFETY FOR MIDDLE
SCHOOL
By Martha Rice
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
Online, nobody really knows
who islurking, socializing,
and
w
aiting
fo
r a chan
ce
tograb your personal information.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
We are all potentially at risk
whenwe are online,
but if youstay onguard,
you can protect yourself
from most online threats.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
Risky online behaviors include
providingyour personal information to peopleyoudont know,
harassingother online users, and
buildingrelationshipswith strangers.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
Some online predatorswant
adults financial information
inorder tosteal identities.
Other predatorswant childrens personal
information inorder to findopportunities to
potentially hurt them.
Everybody has to protect themselvesonline.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
In the scenario, yousaw
a 12-year oldgirlbefriended
by a 13-year oldgirlwith the screenname Chrissy403.
Chrissy403 wasnot a 13-year old
andwasnot a girl.
Remember that you can really
never knowwho you are talkingabout!
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
When you are thinking
about sharingany kind
of personal informationonline,
youshould think about a few things:
Whowillsee this information?
What will they dowith this information?
CanI trust them?
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
When yousignup for accountsonline,there are a few things to keep in mind
while youre fillingout that form.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
Only provide information
to reputable websites.
Look for the green https:// prefix on the URL. If it sounds toogood tobe true,
it might be a scam.
Keep your anti-virus, anti-spyware,and anti-malware software up-to-date.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
Be VERY carefulwhen you
use credit cardnumbers
(or your parents' credit cardnumbers). Nobody needs your socialsecurity number.
If yougive somebody your physical address,
they can find your house really easilyusingthe Internet.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
Havingproblemswith someone
on the Internet is a potentially
serioussituation.
Donot try to take care of it by yourself,
all alone.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
Whether you are having
second thoughts about
the identity of anonline friend,
somebody is harassingyou,
or somethingmore serious is happening,
youneed to talk tosomeone who can help you.
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BE CAREFUL ONLINE!
If you are havingtrouble online
or with somebody
on a cell phone,
talk to your parents, a trusted adult,
anolder sibling, or even just a friend.
You are not alone.
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An interactive versionof thisslideshow
is available at
http://ohmyeyes.wikispaces.com/
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