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Arkansas Social Media Consent Law, Android Malware Invasion, New Method of Keyless Car Theft
Tom Eston | | ad fraud, android, Arkansas, Auto Industry, Car manufacturers, Car theft, Child protection, crime, Cyber Security, cyberbullying, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, facebook, Google Play Store, Information Security, Infosec, Keyless Entry, malicious apps, Malware, Minors, mobile devices, online safety, Parental consent, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, security, social media, technology, Tekya, Vulnerabilities, Weekly Edition
Is Arkansas taking the right step to protect children online? A new law passed in the state makes it illegal for minors to use social media without their parent or guardian’s consent ...
Disgruntled Law School Applicant’s Cyberharassment Ends With Narrow Court Ruling
Ho Ka Terrance Yung wanted to go to Georgetown University School of Law. He had good grades and good LSAT scores and arranged for an “alumni” interview—an interview with a former Hoya ...
Security Boulevard
Is Cyber Bullying Just Kids Being Mean On Social Media, Or Is There More To It?
Whilst there are many definitions out there, to me cyberbullying is any form of communication that is aimed at hurting or embarrassing a specific target. From my personal experience, it has been ...
Parenting in the Digital World: a review
Jovi Umawing | | child security online, cyberbullying, FYI, parenting in the digital world, social media
Parents don't just hand over the car keys to children who haven't taken driver's ed. Sadly, the same can't be said about smartphones. This book by Clayton Cranford shows parents the importance ...