Infoglide Blog

Internet Safety/Cybercrime

Now Go Do the Right Thing

11.01.08

By the Infoglide Team Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the magic keys to living your life with integrity.                                                  – W. Clement Stone We recently shared a link to an article describing how trucking companies in California illegally [...]

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Sexual Predators: Can Technology Be Turned Against Them?

09.17.08

By Robert Barker, Infoglide Senior Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer At the recent International Conference on Cybercrime Forensics Education and Training in Canterbury UK, international experts discussed the challenges involved in keeping up with increasingly sophisticated criminals who target children on the internet. They covered a wide array of subjects that illustrated the complex [...]

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A Commitment to Solutions: What Harvard is Doing to Address Crime on MySpace and Other Social Web Sites

08.06.08

By Douglas Wood, Infoglide Senior Vice President Last week we focused on the issue of cybercrimes against children and how technology can play a role in preventing the victimization of young people on the Internet. One organization that is very much aware of the impact technology can have is the Berkman Center for Internet & [...]

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An Obligation to Protect: Crime on MySpace and Other Social Web Sites

07.30.08

By Douglas Wood, Infoglide Senior Vice President It’s an almost unbelievable story. Or maybe I should say, as a parent, I’d like not to believe that this sort of thing happens. Unfortunately, it does all too often. By now, you’ve probably heard the story of Brooke Bennett who was found murdered after being abducted by [...]

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