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Internet Dangers

Internet dangers can be defined as anything that may cause harm to an internet user. This harm can come in many forms (e.g. physical, emotional, psychological, financial, social, and reputational). Many of the different types of internet dangers are outlined below. 
This type of internet danger results from a child viewing content which is inappropriate to that child’s age or level of psychological development. The primary types of harm that can result from these dangers are emotional and psychological. Viewing inappropriate material can result in behavioral abnormalities. Some examples of this type of danger are:
  • Pornography
  • Graphic Violence
  • Verbal Obscenities

Internet Predators: Internet predators are criminals who seek to engage in sexual relationships with unconsenting individuals. Typically these predators seek to establish sexual relationships with underage individuals. This type of crime can be physically, emotionally, and psychologically harmful to its victims.

Cyber-bullying: This is a special type of bullying which occurs with the aid of the internet and other types of technology-based communication. This kind of bullying is especially pernicious because it can occur in a manner that is hard for parents or other adults to detect. Cyber-bullying can cause emotional and psychological harm and if it is accompanied with more traditional types of bullying, it can cause physical harm.

Privacy-related Dangers:

For more information on how to prevent this type of danger, see Safeguardian and personal information. 

This type of internet danger occurs when private information about an individual is leaked over the internet. This type of danger can be caused by inexperienced or careless users, or it can be caused by the intentional invasion of an individual's privacy. These dangers can cause emotional, psychological, social, and reputational harm. Some examples of this type of danger are:

  • Distribution of private photos
  • Dissemination of private information over social networking sites (such as Facebook or MySpace)
  • Accessibility of an individual's private journal entries
  • Unwarranted access to an individual's web or online conversation history
  • Unwarranted access to an individual's online accounts (email, school resources, etc.)
  • Key-logging software

Software-related Dangers:

For more information on how to prevent this type of danger, see Viruses and Worms. 

This type of danger is caused by the unintentional installation of malicious software on an individual's computer. This includes computer viruses, worms, and other types of malware. This type of internet danger can cause harm to an individual's computer which would result in financial harm. Software-related dangers can also lead to privacy issues and potential identity theft.

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