From Deseret News archives:
Cyber expert details Internet-safety dangers
Criddle is a former Microsoft employee who specialized in online safety and is the author of a consumer-safety book, "Look Both Ways: Help Protect Your Family on the Internet."
She spoke at the Economic Crime Conference sponsored by the Utah Attorney General's Office on Thursday with a message that would send shivers down any parent's spine.
Criddle said social networking sites, such as FaceBook and MySpace, can be useful tools, as are other things such as online banking and shopping, which she uses regularly. But she strongly urges consumers to protect themselves with the best safety software available and to be extremely cautious about revealing personal information.
Criddle on Thursday focused primarily on how criminals profile victims through the Internet. The Nebraska teen, Brittany, offered a sobering example.
The girl offered scant written material but posted two photos that could be a road map for crimes
What's the problem?
Criddle pointed out that the girl's socioeconomic status could be determined by the house, car and the child's manner of dress; the house address numbers were visible; the view from the house showed an easily identifiable business; and a railing suggested an older person might live there.
Thieves might want grandma's valuables. Someone could stake out the house from the business across the street and burglarize it. As for Brittany, what little data she provided was enough to reveal a somewhat lonely and naive youngster who lives in a small town and is trying to seem cool by talking about how she's not really the goody-goody type and loosens up with a bit of booze.
"What self-respecting teenager uses a word like 'booze'?" asked Criddle, who has four children. "When she says, 'I am not an angel,' that tells me that she is."
Since the girl's father is in the picture, clearly a sexual predator could not try "grooming" the girl for sexual exploitation by filling in a paternal role, but since the family obviously doesn't have much money, perhaps Brittany could be enticed by consumer goods. Criddle contacted the teen to urge her to change her Web posting.
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