Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Blog 4

In today’s society with the growth of technology new media comes with some positives and negatives. A few positives would be communication with peers, staying in touch with up to date news, and online shopping. But the main focus is what I believe to be the most dangerous thing people face when using new media. Location services, cyber bullying, and false information are just a few things that are negative about it. I believe the most important thing people should be aware of is IDENTITY THEFT and FRAUD.

This is the most dangerous thing to me because people don’t really think of the consequences when surfing on let’s say Twitter, Facebook, and many other social media sites. Kent Lewis says “If you post that you’re out of town on vacation, you’ve opened yourself up for burglary. If you mention that you’re away on business for a weekend, you may leave your family open to assault or robbery.” You may think everything is private but in true reality if people want to access it or obtain something about you, well they can.  Everyone knows not to share their social security numbers or driver’s license but a lot of the information that social media sites ask for can be used to steal your identity. For example:
  •         Full name
  •         Date of Birth
  •         Home town
  •         Relationship status
  •         School locations/graduation dates
  •         Hobbies, interests, and other affiliations

(Lewis)
Just those simple subjects can be used to compromise your identity and a few examples on how it can be done:
  •         GPS-enabled phones that share your locations.
  •         False profiles can be used to fuel resume fraud or defamation of character.

(Lewis)
The only way this problem really can be solved is if a person just doesn't use the internet but the best way to protect you from being a victim is:
  •        Keep your social security and driver’s license number to yourself
  •         Try to create a username and password that would be tricky for each profile
  •         Change passwords regularly
  •         If you plan on being socially active in any form of social media just use less information about yourself.
    •   Try to not list your home town, DOB, HOME ADDRESS, high school/college, and primary email address
  •         Be careful of what you post
  •        Be sure to Google yourself regularly

o   If it’s hard to find you than that is positive
o   If you see yourself on the first page, well then you can be easily attacked and need to change a few things.


People who are regularly active on new media sites need to be aware on the proper way of using them as to protecting privacy and security. This problem should be a big red flag in your head when using sites. IDENTITY THEFT AND FRAUD is the most dangerous to people who are using new media!




Lewis, Kent . "How Social Media Networks Facilitate Identity Theft and Fraud ." How Social Media Networks Facilitate Identity Theft and Fraud | Entrepreneurs' Organization. Entrepeuners Organization, n.d. Web. 21 Apr. 2014. <http://www.eonetwork.org/knowledgebase/specialfeatures/pages/social-media-networks-facilitate-identity-theft-fraud.aspx>.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Blog Project Assignmentt

In today’s society a lot of new technology arises every single day. The internet is one of the biggest sources for people and it brings lots of concerns to society. Forms of social media, online schooling, and banking are just a few things that could cause you big headaches if not used properly. The top 10 things I believe concerning new media that people should be aware of while using are:

       I.          Identity Theft – Defined as the unauthorized use or attempted misuse of an existing credit card or other existing account, the misuse of personal information to open a new account or for another fraudulent purpose, or a combination of these types of misuse.(US Department of Justice)
a.      Between 1999 and 2000 a credit-company help desk employee named Phillip Cummings, 33 years old, might just have committed the biggest known case of identity theft. He stole thousands of credit reports through Teledata Communications Inc., a company that provides banks with computerized statements of people’s information. ABC News states that Cummings was paid $30 for each report he stole but also passed it on to another 20 odd people. After obtaining this information the thieves can cash out by using credit cards or get into the persons personal bank accounts. FBI said that there were about 30,000 victims with an estimated $100 million stolen. Phillip Cummings and several of his accomplices were put to a stop in 2005, he pled guilty to fraud and conspiracy charges, sentencing him to 14 years in prison.(Bell)
b.      In 2013 statistics show that an annual 11,571,900 people are victims of Identity fraud. An average financial loss per incident is $4,930 and in 2013 a total loss of $21 billion. The misuse of an existing credit card is 64.1 percent; existing bank account is 35 percent. Average ages of 18-24 are the highest victims to this. Arizona shows to be the highest identity theft complaint while South Dakota has the lowest complaint rate.
     II.          Miss-lead information – it is very hard to identify where the information originates. People seem to believe everything they read first and interpret it differently.
a.      With the new forms of social media, Twitter is probably the first thing people will believe what they see on there. When in April 2013 the Boston bombings occurred, social media users decided to do their own investigations. They wrongfully claimed that a missing student was one of the bombers because he looked like the bomber and seemed to be a little “senile”, what seemed to happen was this student took his own life. The mainstream media played a part of validating the misinformation by publishing images of the wrongfully accused. It is truly up to the user to determine if it is a hoax or not.(Vis)
b.      There really isn’t any statistics on this topic. Everyday thousands of misleading information is spread on the internet. Wikipedia is one of the most common sites for this. The fact that people can edit posts from others with their own opinions is great but with that in mind, people like to mislead others. It is solely up to the user to determine if the quote, facts, and anything pertaining to something is a valid source or trying to fool you.
    III.          Internet Predators – Never trust a friend request on a social media site. Unless you truly do know them in person. People tend to change their ages and sex just to “fit in” with a certain crowd of children.
a.      In 2011, a Roman Catholic priest was arrested on child pornography charges. Bartley Sorensen, 63 years old, pleaded guilty to receiving and possessing thousands of sexually explicit images of exploited children. (Kelleher) The priest may not have had a fake identity but he was preying on younger children and engaged in this activity.
b.      There are over 500,000 predators online every day, kids from the ages of 12-15 are more to being manipulated, more than 89 percent of internet predators go into chat rooms and through instant messaging, and 27 percent of them actually ask the kids for sexual photographs of themselves. (Kempf)
    IV.          Cyber Bullying – aggressive behavior manifested by the use of force. Includes verbal harassment, physical assault, or coercion and may be directed repeatedly towards particular victims. Race, religion, gender, sexuality, or ability. The “imbalance of power” maybe is social power and/or physical power. (Statistic brain)
a.      In October 2006, Megan Meier, 13-year-old girl committed suicide as the result of a cyber-hoax. A mother of a former friend of Megan created a fake profile on MySpace just to gain information if Megan was talking badly upon her own daughter, which turned hostile. The identity was a “cute boy” by the name of “Josh Evans” It started out great but the comments ended up turning into insults. Megan was facing low self-esteem as it is. “Josh Evans” one day stated: “I don’t know if I want to be friends with you any longer because I hear you’re not nice to your friends.” Later calling her a slut and that she was fat. From a history of depression the stress and frustration caused her to hang herself. (ABC News)
b.      California is the number one state with the high level of bullying with New York following it. 37 percent of teens reported that they were being bullied while at school with 52 percent being cyber bullied.
     V.          Job Security – Chances that an individual will keep his or her job due to certain posts they may make. With Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, individuals need to be careful of what they post to the internet. Such as statuses or photos/videos. Something that maybe funny to you or your friends might end up being frowned upon in a business setting.
a.      Rep. Anthony Weiner “tweeted and Facebook-Messaged inappropriate photos of himself to at least six women is the latest sexting scandal among politicians.” (Canning) Within seven years Weiner engaged with six different women by sending photos and posting things on his pages. This just proves that nothing is really kept secret, even if you think you are sending them “privately”
b.      91% of people post photos of themselves onto pages, about 8% of people in the US have been rejected jobs due to a post they have made on a social media site.
    VI.          Awareness of Location – Location applications allow user based content on their physical location via cell phones, laptops, or internet based devices.
a.      The “you are here” marker on a city map is the most popular one for cell phone users. Application such as Twitter, Facebook, and leaving GPS on can allow the app to pinpoint your exact location. The downside is the concern of privacy and security of individuals. Upside of it would be that it allows your search to be clearer and notice what topics you have been searching more than others. Also if you are trying to find a restaurant/hotel near you than it allows you to see the ratings by other people. Weather is a big one as well! (Educause)
  VII.          News – The internet provides people with more sources on the topics going on around the world. No longer do we have to wait for the morning newspaper.
a.      Twitter is just one of the applications that allow people to connect to news faster and unbiased opinions of others. The internet provides us with information that hasn’t been filtered out just like news castings on the television.
VIII.          Communication – Internet provides us with instant messaging, video calling, and applications like Facebook to connect with our peers no matter where in the world. Skype is another program that allows connecting for free.

    IX.          Blogs Blogs are a huge benefit to the internet. It provides people to write their views on different sorts of topics. Also allowing people to give their own opinions on what the person might have written out.

Canning, Andrea, and Jessica Hopper. "Rep. Anthony Weiner's Sexting Scandal: Why Did He Do It?" ABC News. ABC News Network, 06 June 2011. Web. 31 Mar. 2014.

"Cyber / Bullying Statistics." Statistic Brain RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2014.

Kelleher, James B. "Pennsylvania Priest Gets 8 Years behind Bars for Child Porn." Chicago Tribune. N.p., 02 Jan. 2013. Web. 31 Mar. 2014

Bell, Rachael. "Sensational Heists." The Biggest Identity Theft Case in U.S. History — — Crime Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Mar. 2014

Vis, Farida. "The Rapid Spread of Misinformation Online." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 25 Jan. 2014. Web. 31 Mar. 2014



Sunday, March 2, 2014

Advantages and Disadvantages of Facebook


In today’s generation everything is based off the internet. Lots of social media sites have become popular due to this. Facebook, twitter, and Instagram are just a few examples. This provides people to express opinions or feelings and even waste some time during the day. This is why the internet has so many positive and negative influences and effects on people. Facebook is a perfect social media site that proves all the different things going on around the world. When someone uses this all day long or for just the need to “stay connected” the effects will slowly show.
One major advantage of using Facebook is connecting with friends and family and the communication is free! “Facebook is free and it's one of the best medium for communication.”(Hasan) If you are communicating with people in another country you do not have to worry about the costs of sending a text message or when speaking on a phone line. Facebook provides you an easy and fun way to communicate with multiple people at once and it has video chatting available all from the comfort of a smart phone, tablet, TV, and a computer! “You can chat with friends by using Facebook. The Facebook messenger application is very handy for chatting online.”(Hassan) The social media site allows you to find old friends that have moved away and makes it easy to just connect with people from all over.

From a business stand point, Facebook is a great way to get your name out there. So many people are on it that if one person sees your page, they can share it to all their friends, and so on. “Facebook allows businesses to build a community with the potential of turning a proportion of those community members into customers.”(Robshaw-Bryan) This can cut down advertising costs for small businesses that cannot fund it right away. It allows people from all over to connect and share the reviews as well. Businesses can use this to market such as setting up special internet offers allowing only Facebook users to see. “The key to successful use of Facebook for businesses lies in your ability to engage followers, listen to them and to balance the content you are publishing”(Robshaw-Bryan)

And we all know that with social media there are some disadvantages to them. One major effect is addiction, a lot of people will become addicted to it because it provides such a broad way to follow friends and express their feelings to no extent.” Facebook is Addicting! For some people Facebook could be more addicting than Cigarette! (Hassan) This will impact the user in many negative ways. An excess amount of time every week on Facebook will affect the person in the way they think and potentially act out.  This addiction can lead people into creating false identities that later on can lead to cyber bullying. “People often use fake profile to insult or harass someone they don't like. Teen girls are more vulnerable to these activities. There are news found that many girls are mentally depressed or committed suicide after being harassed in Facebook.”(Hassan) It allows people to be non-confrontational but still get the bullying experience. I believe this experience is bad for younger adults such as kids entering middle school and so on. It can promote a lot of illegal activities and behavioral issues. People need to make sure who they add as friends and make things private. ”From different sources it is found that, Facebook can be life threatening sometimes. Many unknown people can track your activities and where you are going. As a result you can face trouble. So people should be careful in choosing friends and should try to keep their activities private.”(Hassan)

My thoughts are that as long as you don’t abuse Facebook for a diary than all the positives will be more relevant than the negatives. Friends have a huge impact on the way people usually act out or express themselves. Facebook is great just until people make it more of a personal life problem than keeping it a simple social media. Just keep it to a simple opinion sharing, funny videos/photo postings, and simple communication between peers.
 
Hassan, Mahamudul. "The Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Facebook." HubPages. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.

Robshaw-bryan, Shell. "Facebook: Understanding the Business Benefits." RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2014.
 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Advantages & Disadvantages

In today’s society the internet is used for many things versus back than when it was just developing. Today we have social networking, gps, certain apps, online banking, and etc... All at the palm of our hands.  I believe people rely on the internet a bit too much in our generation but there are some advantages that come along with it and as well as some disadvantages. One of the advantages of internet use that I see to be helpful is communication. I find it extremely helpful that I can send a message free of charge to one of my peers in Europe versus paying the $1.25 for sending a text message to them. For example, I use Facebook for that purpose and on occasion Skype to do video calls. Another advantage that I see is I can virtually look up anything I want and when I want on my smart phone thanks to the internet. If I’m in a city where I am not familiar with I can look up all and any attractions, restaurants, and hotels that are near me as well as any type of information that I am interested in. This is where one of the disadvantages comes into place.  Now that I have everything through a simple search engine as “Google” I choose what I want to remember and what I don’t really care for can be brought up in a matter of seconds to me.  The third advantage that I see is online shopping but it comes along with a disadvantage. The good about shopping online is everything is at my finger tips and can be sent right to my house within days. I don’t have to go stand in line at a store, deal with a bunch of ignorant people, and have the hassle of bringing it home. But the disadvantage that comes along with this is people’s identity can be stolen, bank accounts get hacked into, and then it just becomes a big hassle. The last disadvantage that I see the internet being as is it leads to social isolation, obesity, and depression in young youths that are growing up with it. In September 26, 2010, industry chamber Assocham explains that teenagers in the group ages of 12-18 who use internet over 5 hours daily are the most vulnerable to these risks.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014