Showing posts with label Internet abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet abuse. Show all posts

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Sue Scheff: Help Support Nikki Catsouras Family - Sign the Petition


When a family loses a child, I can’t even imagine the pain they endure. How they wake up the next day, how they feel, what they feel and how they go on with life. When a family loses a child in a tragic accident it seems it could only compound all the feelings of loss.


On October 31, 2006 the Catsouras family experienced the nightmare every parent fears - losing a teen in a tragic automobile accident.


The accident was the beginning of an emotional roller coaster. If you haven’t heard about this story, it is time to take a moment and help make a difference. Nikki Catsouras, after having a horrific car accident was dead on impact, the scene was described as shocking as Nikki’s head was nearly decapitated.


Can you even imagine as a parent, learning of this? Can you imagine living through this? As a parent advocate and a parent of two young adults now, I couldn’t even begin to imagine what this family has gone through.


What follows next is nothing short of evil, in my opinion. Shortly after Nikki was buried, her parents and sisters still in mourning, the Internet creeped into their lives in the most heinous way. Photo’s of Nikki’s crime scene were posted online! Yes, their daughter’s body, or what was left of it, was going viral! Where is justice? Who in God’s name would do this?


Please take a moment to read “A Tribute to Nikki Catsouras” and sign the petition to help create reasonable protection for personal privacy on the Internet.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Google Bomb Book Available for Pre-Order


Pre-Order Google Bomb on Amazon.com today!


Our society has reached an all-time low. Simple keystrokes can now literally ruin lives, reputations, and cause years of suffering, and require exorbitant amounts of time, money, and sanity to rebuild a life and/or career that has been shattered by cyberbullying, Internet defamation, identity theft, privacy invasion, and so much more. There is even a term that has emerged into our lexicon that describes the practice of manipulating the ranking of web pages: Google Bomb.


Sue Scheff knows first hand about the devastating effects of Google bombing and Internet defamation. Her reputation was destroyed and she almost lost her business because of false and libelous statements about her and her business that went viral. Falling into a deep depression accompanied by agoraphobia, Sue could not escape the abusive attacks from strangers and the paranoia that accompanies such abuse. However, she fought back, and sued the figure head who launched the attack campaign and was awarded a jury verdict of $11.3 million--a case that has set the precedent for a massive debate on Internet regulation vs. free speech and Internet etiquette and safety policies.


Because there is so much to navigate and know about the unknown and mostly unchartered legal territories of Internet usage, Sue has rounded up some of the world's most preeminent experts on the newly emerging business of Internet law, including attorney John W. Dozier. In Google™ Bomb, Dozier and Scheff offer a hybrid of memoir and prescriptive self-help, as well as a timely call to action that will arm readers with what they can do to avoid falling victim to cyber abuse, rebuild their own ruined reputations, or avoid unknowingly committing a crime against strangers on the Internet.


Written with two markets in mind: those hundreds of thousands of people who are victims of Internet harassment and cannot afford legal council to help clean up their reputations, and those who have built a career, business, and personal reputation and want to be armed with protection and prevention techniques that will help them avoid falling victim to cyber bullies, hackers, e-vengers, and Phreaks.


The true-life story of Sue Scheff's landmark lawsuit and the lessons she learned coupled with invaluable expert advice from a top Internet legal and reputation defense expert, Google™ Bomb is a heavy-hitting, one-of-a-kind book that will likely spark debate, controversy, and save lives at the same time.


Michael Fertik, CEO and Founder of ReputationDefender which is one of the pioneers of Online Reputation Management Services, writes a compelling, informative and engaging foreword. This book is a book that will touch almost everyone that uses the Internet today.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

10 Types of Teen Internet Users


I have noticed that there is a huge spectrum of teens online. There are literally thousands of articles that have been written in the past four years about teens online (I have written some of them!) but they refer to teens online all the same. This is simply not true, there are many different kinds of ‘users.’

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Trying to deal with high-techbullying


Dealing with cyber-bullying has become a new problem that parents need to be aware of. As a parent advocate (Sue Scheff) I am confronted with parents and their concerns about this latest technique to emotionally hurt our kids.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

How can cyberbullies be stopped?


The episodes are hurtful, ugly -- and sometimes deadly. In Lakeland, Fla., a group of teenagers records the beating of another teen. The local sheriff says the attack was in retaliation for online trash-talking by the victim.

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

(Sue Scheff) Online Gossip - by Connect with Kids


Parents Universal Resource Experts: After chat rooms, instant messaging, and social forums became popular, a new word entered our vocabulary: cyber-bullying. It's been a problem almost since the Internet was invented but studies now show that online harassment and bullying has increased over 50 percent since 2000.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Falsehoods on MySpace


IF TRUE, what Lori Drew did is reprehensible. The 49-year-old suburban St. Louis woman is said to have helped create an account on the MySpace online social network for a fictional character named Josh Evans. Josh began sending messages to Megan Meier, a 13-year-old girl who went to school with Ms....

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Dozier Internet Law: MySpace Hacking Indictment Well Support


As a victim and survivor (Sue Scheff) of Cyber Harassment - this indictment is a long time coming. Attorney John Dozier has written an article that helps us to better understand the need for change in Cyberspace.

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Woman indicted in Missouri MySpace suicide case


This is one of the most disturbing cases, to think that a mother would do such a thing to a young teen. It is sad that it takes such an extreme case to help lawmakers to wake up to the legal lethal weapon the Internet has become. Of course, there are benefits of the World Wide Web, but it is obvious there needs to be some sort of protection.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Reclaim Your Good Name on the Web


As a victim and survivor (Sue Scheff) of Internet Defamation, I know firsthand how a few keystrokes from a disgruntled person can literally destroy life long good reputations online. I fought bad and reclaimed my name - with the help of ReputationDefender. Now this is service and others like them seem like a neccessity in today's CyberWorld.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

WHEN BULLIES GO ONLINE


Cyberbullying is a growing concern. Parent's Universal Resource Experts is proactive in educating parents today on the issues surrounding our kids - the most critical today is the dangers of the Internet. As a Parent Advocate, (Sue Scheff), I believe we have to keep informed and up to date on Cyber-Safety.

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Monday, March 31, 2008

Cyber-bullying spreads to college campuses

JuicyCampus.com, it's promoted as an edgy Web site where college students can share gossip. But some of the postings are disturbing to those mentioned -- if not downright false.

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Cyberbullying a Growing Concern for Parents and Schools


Parent's Universal Resource Experts is proactive in educating parents today on the issues surrounding our kids - the most critical today is the dangers of the Internet. As a Parent Advocate, (Sue Scheff), I believe we have to keep informed and up to date on Cyber-Safety.

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Thursday, March 20, 2008

Five Ways to Defend Your Online Reputation


As both a victim and survivor (Sue Scheff) of Internet Defamation, Cyberbullying - I know first hand how important it is to maintain your online image. E-Venge has become the new legal weapon to hurt people. Be sure to manage your cyber-reputation.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Defending Yourself Against Internet Libel


As both a victim and survivor (Sue Scheff) of Internet Defamation and Slander - I won an unprecedented case with a jury verdict for damages of over $11M. This is not about infringing on the first amendment - Free Speech does not condone defamation - that includes cyberspace.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Keeping Younger Kids Safe on The Internet


Parent's Universal Resource Experts is proactive in educating parents today on the issues surrounding our kids - the most critical today is the dangers of the Internet. As a Parent Advocate, (Sue Scheff), I believe we have to keep informed and up to date on Cyber-Safety.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008