by Tae Hoon Kim | May 22, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
New Research by a Michigan State University criminologist Thomas Holt has revealed that cyberbullying is not just a problem for the upper and middle class Americans. “We found neighborhood conditions that are indicative of poverty and crime are a significant...
by Tae Hoon Kim | May 21, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
Three teenagers attending the Hough High School were recently arrested in a case involving cyberbullying. Seventeen year olds Colby Seth Moore, Noah Hatfield, and Cameron Sherrill were arrested last Tuesday by Cornelius Police. They were charged with misdemeanor...
by Tae Hoon Kim | May 18, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
When Alexis Carter, a 16-year-old Baltimore girl, heard about her school’s Hollywood-themed prom, she decided to imitate her idol, Rihanna. After her family friend crafted an outfit similar to the Alexandre Vauthier jumpsuit Rihanna wore to the 2010 Echo Awards,...
by Tae Hoon Kim | May 15, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
On Tuesday, parents and family members of victims of cyberbullying met in a panel to discuss Bill C-13. Provisions of this bill would make it easier for the government to access data from telecommunication and Internet service companies. The bill is intended to enable...
by Tae Hoon Kim | May 9, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
After two major incidents of Rahtaeh Parsons and Amanda Todd, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced on May 10, 2013 that he will be pursuing a legislation to criminalize cyberbullying. Almost a year later, C-13, the cybercrime bill is on its final stages of...
by Tae Hoon Kim | May 3, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
In addition to the recent Heartbleed bug, there was a major bug in the Internet Explorer Web browser which allowed many hackers to exploit it. Affecting all versions of Internet Explorer, the bug poses a grave threat to many users as it allows hackers to take control...