Tips for a Safer Internet and Cyber Crime Prevention

Author: AJ Valentin

With the rapid growth of technology and its use in our day-to-day lives, cybercrime has become a serious threat. It is important to ensure that the internet is safe for everyone who uses it. PiTech Solutions can help in this regard by providing the necessary guidance and expertise to organizations on how to protect their networks from cyber criminals.

At the same time, it is important to ensure that the internet remains a safe space for all users. Governments, organizations, and individuals need to work together to promote digital literacy, raise awareness of cybercrime prevention measures, and establish effective laws that protect users’ privacy.

By taking these steps, we can create a safer internet environment free from cybercrime and other malicious activities.

How can you prevent your child from being a victim of Cyber Crime?

Criminals are always looking for the easiest ways to commit crimes and for the easiest targets. Today, many of those targets are children. Many children have their own phones and use numerous apps without understanding the terms or vulnerabilities within those apps.

Prevention is key to helping children avoid becoming the victims of Cyber Crimes. The conversations could be uncomfortable, but it’s better to come from a trusted adult than find out from a criminal.

What is Cyber Crime?

Cyber Crimes consist of illegal behaviors that could face legal prosecution. There are varying ways to commit these crimes, but understanding how to prevent them will help alleviate a lot of trouble in the end.

A few Cyber Crimes consist of Fraud, Extortion, Illegal Marketplaces, Stalking, Hate, and Blackmail.

There are many resources available to become educated on prevention and signs of being a victim. Some ways to reduce becoming a victim of Cyber Crimes are:

  • Spending less time on electronic devices connected to the internet.
  • Avoid social media platforms with known security risks.
  • Delete unused accounts and reduce the number of your online accounts.
  • Be careful of talking with strangers or in open-public forums.
  • Remember that everything you post or attach is online forever
  • Avoid doing and/or saying things that can get you in trouble.
  • Stay current on your knowledge about online safety and security risks.
  • Overall, do not commit any illegal activity on and offline.
  • Look at your children’s phones and watch their activity.
  • Be a connection on their social media apps.
  • Review phone records.
  • Constantly talk with your children, and keep the communication open and free.