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		<description><![CDATA[“GOOGLE BOMB” Take Cover! by John Dozier and Sue Scheff


Do you know what Google is saying about you?
Oh yes, it is almost here, my second book! This time around, I am honored to have co-author and Internet Specialist Attorney, John Dozier .
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<div><strong>Do you know what Google is saying about you?</strong></div>
<p>Oh yes, it is almost here, my second book! This time around, I am <strong>honored </strong>to have co-author and Internet Specialist Attorney, <a href="http://cybertriallawyer.com/"><span style="color:#de7008;">John Dozier </span></a>.</p>
<p>As my story of my <strong>landmark case of $11.3M jury verdict</strong> for damages unravels &#8211; many questions answers, <strong>John Dozier</strong> will bring us the legal landscape of today’s Cyber World &#8211; how to protect your online image and maintain a profile you are proud of!  Have you thought about Internet Gossip vs Internet Fact? How do you know the difference?  Don’t get caught in the web &#8211; read <strong>Google Bomb</strong>!</p>
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To compound our dynamic and explosive upcoming best seller &#8211; <strong>Michael Fertik</strong>, CEO and Founder of <a href="http://reputationdefender.com/"><span style="color:#de7008;">ReputationDefender</span></a> will be writing the foreword! ReputationDefender is one of the pioneers in <a href="http://reputationdefender.com/myedge"><span style="color:#de7008;">managing online reputations </span></a>and helping keep your <a href="http://reputationdefender.com/mychild"><span style="color:#de7008;">kids privacy</span></a> safe online.</p>
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This timely book will offer you tools and remedies as well as a very compelling story that will keep you turning those pages! Remember, <strong>a 20 year reputation today can be destroyed within 20 minutes of vicious keystrokes.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Monkeys Don’t Fly? Do they?</strong> Ahhhh, just wait and you will see &#8211; the Internet has become its’ own animal. <strong>The Internet can be an educational tool &#8211; but &#8211; it can also be a lethal weapon! </strong></p>
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Published by <a href="http://hci-online.com/"><span style="color:#de7008;">Health Communications Inc. </span></a>(HCI) &#8211; Google Bomb will be released in Fall 2009.</p>
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		<title>Sue Scheff &#8211; Parents and Teens &#8211; Learning Online Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 14:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[2009 will be here, as parents, making a resolution to learn more how to keep your child safe online should be a priority. With the ever expanding cyberworld &#8211; social networking &#8211; texting etc. the time is now to learn more.
Source: http://www.ikeepsafe.org/
You don&#8217;t have to be a computer expert to keep your child safe online.
As [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=suescheffstory.wordpress.com&blog=1513856&post=34&subd=suescheffstory&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<div>Source: <a href="http://www.ikeepsafe.org/"><span style="color:#336699;">http://www.ikeepsafe.org/</span></a></div>
<div><strong>You don&#8217;t have to be a computer expert to keep your child safe online.<br />
</strong>As parents, we want our children to be safe and responsible while using technology. We will have succeeded when each child can recognize and minimize the three main risks associated with all connected technology (i.e., iPods, instant messaging, chat, computer games, game consoles, cell phones, text messaging, webcams). <a href="http://www.ikeepsafe.org/PRC/#3risks"><span style="color:#336699;">Read More</span></a><br />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:32:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Johanna Curtis
Internet Predators Target Teens with Depression, Acne and Mental Illness

Bipolar, Acne, Depression, Chronic Illness? Your Teen May be More Vulnerable
Net predators mostly target vulnerable teens. Find out which teens are most vulnerable and how to protect them. Acne, depression, bipolar put teens at risk.
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<p><strong>Internet Predators Target Teens with Depression, Acne and Mental Illness<br />
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Bipolar, Acne, Depression, Chronic Illness? Your Teen May be More Vulnerable</p>
<p>Net predators mostly target vulnerable teens. Find out which teens are most vulnerable and how to protect them. <a href="http://teenage-acne.net/"><strong><span style="color:#33595e;">Acne</span></strong></a>, depression, bipolar put teens at risk.</p>
<p>It’s not our youngest children, but our teens that are most at risk from internet predators. So say Janis Wolak, JD, David Finkelhor, PhD, Kimberly Mitchell, PhD and Michele Ybarra, PhD, at the Crimes against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire. In a study entitled “Online Predators and Their Victims: Myths, Realties and Implications” published in the February/March 2008 issue of American Psychologist, the researchers reveal that it’s vulnerable teens rather than younger children who are the targets of predatory adults. The journal is published by the American Psychological Association (APA).</p>
<p>In opposition to popular opinion, adult predators are not posing as teens to attract very young children and they don’t generally abduct or rape children. Instead the study showed that most predators didn’t hide their adult status, only their motivations, and that teens in particular are their intended victims.</p>
<p>In these scenarios they attempted to gain the trust of a vulnerable teen and then seduced them into sexually motivated relationships or meetings.</p>
<p>A considerable amount of time may be spent courting these teens who are often from difficult family backgrounds or vulnerable circumstances. Any teen might be vulnerable but teens with chronic illness, <a href="http://teenage-acne.net/"><strong><span style="color:#33595e;">teenage acne</span></strong></a>, physical disability, bipolar disorder, depression, body image concerns and eating disorders are at particular risk.</p>
<p>These are just a few examples of the kinds of teens who may easily be lured into the web of an online predator. Since the predator may grow to know the teen very well and spend plenty of time talking to them, the teen is often a willing participant in the sexual encounter, seeing it as a blur of romance, acceptance or sexual awakening.</p>
<p>Often the teens have been victims of sexual or physical abuse, marital discord and health problems. Teens also tend to be prone to risk taking in both real life and virtual settings.</p>
<p>One teen was lured into an encounter when he identified with the predator’s fabricated struggle to find the best treatment for adult acne. In this case the teen was looking for advice on treating acne and he found it in this particular online predator.</p>
<p>This endeared the man to him and set the stage for a later sexual encounter. Thus it is possible that your teen starts out sharing a home recipe for back acne treatment and ends up in a scary situation!</p>
<p>In short- teens with low self esteem, body image, emotional and family problems that enjoy the thrill of taking risks are exactly they type of child that an online predator is hoping to find.</p>
<p>Three surveys were conducted by the researchers-two took the form of telephone interviews with 3000 internet users aged ten to seventeen (200o and 2005) and in the other 612 interviews were held with federal, state and local law enforcement officials in the United States (October 2001- July 2002).</p>
<p>The researchers emphasized the importance of the study: “To prevent these crimes, we need accurate information about their true dynamics,&#8221; said Janis Wolak.</p>
<p>“The things that we hear and fear and the things that actually occur may not be the same. The newness of the environment makes it hard to see where the danger is.&#8221;</p>
<p>Also important was the finding that social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace did not aggravate predator abuse. Instead teens who spent time talking online to strangers particularly about sexual topics were placed in the highest risk categories. &#8220;Most Internet-initiated sex crimes involve adult men who are open about their interest in sex,&#8221; Wolak said. &#8220;The offenders use instant messages, e-mail and chat rooms to meet and develop intimate relationships with their victims. In most of the cases, the victims are aware that they are talking online with adults.&#8221; &#8220;A majority of the offenders are charged with crimes such as statutory rape, that involve non-forcible sexual activity with adolescent victims who are too young to consent to sexual intercourse with adults,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>When children are discouraged from sharing personal details and being deceived online it does little to deter these problems the study revealed. Adults keeping constant tabs on internet activities did not prove to be the answer either.</p>
<p>Instead it is suggested by the researchers that parents should spend time teaching teens about the risks associated with certain types of behavior.</p>
<p>This means that parents should be having open and honest discussions about romantic or sexual relationships/encounters with an adult. The risks and patterns inherent in online relationships should be pointed out to the teen without making him/her feel judged. Unfortunately this is often easier said than done.</p>
<p>These families often have considerable communication difficulties already and the teens may not feel respectful or trusting towards their parent or caregiver. In this case other sources could be found that could help provide information to the teen.</p>
<p>The study also revealed that adults do not pretend to be teens very often (5% of crimes committed involved an adult impersonating a teen). Seventy-five percent of victims who met a predator did so on more than a single occasion.</p>
<p>Predators are not usually violent and do not generally force their victims into sexual behavior, instead they attempt to court them into making the decision for themselves. In the mind of the predator this relieves them of some of the responsbility for their crimes. He/she does not seem to consider the naivete or inexperience of the average teen.</p>
<p>It also appears that teens who have been involved in risky online activities reveal that they have received sexual offers over the internet. Risky activities might take the form of spending time talking to or e-mailing strangers, talking about sex with strangers or being antagonistic or nasty to people online.</p>
<p>Homosexual teen boys are at special risk say researchers. This is because they are unsure of their sexuality. One quarter of crimes committed involved boys who were gay or questioning their sexuality.</p>
<p>The best thing parents can do is maintain consistent open communication with their teens about their online activities. If a teen seems secretive about his/her online activities then investigate by searching their computer for any e-mails, chats, instant messages or other risky online activities.</p>
<p>Do not feel as though you are breaching your teen’s privacy. Young boys and girls do deserve some private time and activities, but in this case some well-timed “snooping” might save a life so if you feel at all uneasy don’t hesitate to try to uncover your teens internet habits.</p>
<p>The entire article may be found at: <a href="http://www.apa.org/journals/releases/amp632111.pdf"><strong><span style="color:#6fb0e2;">http://www.apa.org/journals/releases/amp632111.pdf</span></strong></a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s society, the Internet has made its way into almost every American home. It is a well-known fact that the web is a valuable asset for research and learning. Unfortunately, it can also be a very dangerous place for teens. With social networking sites like Myspace and Friendster, chat rooms, instant messaging, and online [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=suescheffstory.wordpress.com&blog=1513856&post=20&subd=suescheffstory&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>In today&#8217;s society, the Internet has made its way into almost every American home. It is a well-known fact that the web is a valuable asset for research and learning. Unfortunately, it can also be a very dangerous place for teens. With social networking sites like Myspace and Friendster, chat rooms, instant messaging, and online role-playing video games, our children are at access to almost anyone. <a href="http://suescheff.com">Sue Scheff</a>, along with <a href="http://helpyourteens.com">Parent&#8217;s Universal Resource Experts</a>™, is tackling the dangers of the web.</p>
<p>Keeping tabs on our teens&#8217; online habits doesn&#8217;t just keep them safe from online predators. More and more parents are becoming wary of the excessive hours their teens spend surfing the web, withdrawing from family, friends and activities they used to enjoy. Internet Addiction is a devastating problem facing far too many teens and their families. While medical professionals have done limited research on the topic, more and more are recognizing this destructive behavior and even more, the potential mental effects it can have.</p>
<p>Though the web is a great place for learning and can be safe for keeping in touch, it is important that families understand the potential risks and dangers to find a healthy balance between real and virtual life.</p>
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		<title>Sue Scheff Featured on CBC Television Sunday Morning News &#8211; Online Profiling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CBC News Television &#8211; Sunday News Magazine:  Segment about Online Profiling.How can you fight back when your personal information &#8211; whether true or false &#8211; ends up on the Internet for everyone to see, like a potential employer, for example? We give you tips on protecting your reputation online.
Sue Scheff Personal Website and Sue Scheff [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=suescheffstory.wordpress.com&blog=1513856&post=5&subd=suescheffstory&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><a href="http://suescheffstory.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/cbc.jpg" title="cbc.jpg"><img src="http://suescheffstory.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/cbc.thumbnail.jpg" alt="cbc.jpg" /></a>CBC News Television &#8211; <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/sunday/2008/02/021708_2.html"><font color="#b85b5a">Sunday News Magazine</font></a>:  Segment about <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/sunday/2008/02/021708_2.html"><font color="#b85b5a">Online Profiling</font></a>.How can you fight back when your personal information &#8211; whether true or false &#8211; ends up on the Internet for everyone to see, like a potential employer, for example? We give you tips on protecting your reputation online.</p>
<p><a href="http://suescheff.com/">Sue Scheff</a> Personal Website and <a href="http://podcast.suescheff.com/"><font color="#b85b5a">Sue Scheff Podcasts</font></a></p>
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