[citw150] Re: CITW150 L3 Q5

  • From: taufiqul islam <taufiqul_islam2005@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 07:24:44 -0700 (PDT)

Dear classmate,
You are absolutely right but I don't know how we the 'poor' individuals will 
get rid of these strong nets.  We, in this electronic age, have to use online 
transaction and they (business people) will collect our private information in 
the name of serving us promptly.  Though all of these business entity will 
assert you that they will not make this information public but they will sell 
these information to various other vendors.  Law does not dare to handle these 
entity because they are very much powerful.  Do you see any solution?
Thanks.
Taufiq


isyusuf <isyusuf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Taufiqul and other Classmates,
 
Cyberstalking is more than just stalking as explained eloquently in your piece. 
What about all these cookies or bots that major corporations insert in our 
paths along the internet traffic that tracts where we have been, what we buy, 
how much we spend, where we live, where our children go to school all in the 
name of being able to send targetted advertising our way? In Telephone era, 
this is called cold calling and to stem that we now have no call list. How 
about no cookie list? People argue that one can disable cookies voluntarily and 
block this or that, how about desiging the sites so that the default should be 
no cookies and when we want them activate them?
 
isyusuf@xxxxxxxxx
"Tomorrow is today returning through another door" - anonymous 

taufiqul islam <taufiqul_islam2005@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The US department of justice defined cyberstalking as ?to the use of the 
Internet, e-mail, or other electronic communications devices to stalk another 
person. Stalking generally involves harassing or threatening behavior that an 
individual engages in repeatedly, such as following a person, appearing at a 
person's home or place of business, making harassing phone calls, leaving 
written messages or objects, or vandalizing a person's property.?

Its getting a increasing concern for the internet users.  Statistics shows that 
In the United States 
(http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/cyberstalking.htm)

    one out of every 12 women (8.2 million) and one out of every 45 men (2 
million) have been stalked at some time in their lives. 
   One percent of all women and 0.4 percent of all men were stalked during the 
preceding 12 months. 
   Women are far more likely to be the victims of stalking than men - nearly 
four out of five stalking victims are women. Men are far more likely to be 
stalkers - 87 percent of the stalkers identified by victims in the survey were 
men. 
   Women are twice as likely as men to be victims of stalking by strangers and 
eight times as likely to be victims of stalking by intimates. 

If you are cyberstlked you can contact any of these organization to get help 
from:

CyberAngels: www.cyberangels.org.  

GetNetWise: www.getnetwise.org.  

International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists: www.iacis.com. 
 

National Center for Victims of Crime: www.ncvc.org.  

National Cybercrime Training Partnership: www.cybercrime.org.  

Privacy Rights Clearinghouse: www.privacyrights.org.  

Search Group, Inc.: www.search.org.  

Working to Halt Online Abuse (WHOA): www.haltabuse.org. 



Taufiqul Islam
taufiqul_islam2005@xxxxxxxxx
"Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave"


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