1. Remain as anonymous as possible. These may include your private information, such as:
- full name
- home address
- phone number
- Social Security number
- passwords
- names of family members
- credit card numbers
2. Ignore all the messages that make you feel uncomfortable. Bullying does not only exist in the real world.
- the messages may from your friends or other people you know
- ignoring is better than responding
- if you feel ignoring doesn't help, feel free to contact me or the adults you trust
3. Get some virus protection software or be careful when downloading or opening unknown e-mails
- some hackers may access to your account and add you into their spam list
- you may get a lot of junk e-mails
- you may get the virus into your computer and it will broken
These are some simple ways to protect yourself and your computer.
And it was founded from:
http://kidshealth.org/teen/safety/safebasics/internet_safety.html#If you want to know more, we can discuss in this CHAT ROOM.
These are good suggestions. Your last sentence about the "chat room" would be clearer if you said something like "here on this blog" since a chat room is different from a blog.
回覆刪除Actually, I'm the victim of spam. It's not because I press some button or open an e-mail I don't recognize but because the website owner's account was hacked. During that time, I got several calls telling me the money I transferred goes to the wrong account and they need me to make another transfer again, which is really annoying. Hence, although online transaction is convenient, I think one needs to remains all the records or notification e-mails for future confirmation.
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