by Tae Hoon Kim | Mar 28, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
Recently, there have been few objectors against Colorado’s recent efforts in criminalizing cyberbullying on the basis of legal grounds. Professor Eugene Volokh, who teaches at UCLA School of Law and have written extensively and taught the First Amendment, and...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Mar 26, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
Kentucky has followed suit of other states that have recently pushed for cyberbullying legislation. With the recent trend of social media websites that allow users to anonymously interact with each other, it is no surprise that schools are concerned with the safety...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Mar 24, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
Passwords are not as secure as it used to be – especially if you use the same password for multiple sites. One way to remedy this situation is by using two-factor authentication method. Two-factor authentication is a process which makes the users provide two...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Mar 21, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
Although the government has taken action recently to address the issue of cyberbullying, it is impractical to completely eradicate cyberbullying. The Madison Street Academy of Visual and Performing Arts has taken matters into its own hands by implementing a new code...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Mar 19, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
The group El Paso Stop Cyberbullying and El Paso Goodwill have teamed up to establish a 24-hour call center and safe house for cyberbullying victims. The movement started four months ago with the suicide of Viviana Aguirre, a story we have covered previously. Ever...
by Tae Hoon Kim | Mar 18, 2014 | Cyber Bullying News
As March Madness continues, cyberbullies have found a new method to tormenting victims. Recently, a Twitter account was created to determine the best looking girls at Shaker High in Albany, N.Y. The account holders of the account selected four females from each grade...