The hottest Internet Safety Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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After Babel 1272 implied HN points 26 Nov 24
  1. Australia plans to set a minimum age of 16 for social media accounts. This is to help protect young people from online harm and encourage them to enjoy real-life activities instead of getting lost in social media.
  2. Research shows a big increase in mental health issues among young Australians, which coincides with the rise of smartphones and social media. The government believes that limiting social media use can help improve young people's mental wellbeing.
  3. The new law will hold social media companies responsible for checking users' ages. If they fail to enforce this rule, they could face hefty fines, which will help make sure children's online experiences are safer.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 16 Sep 20
  1. Livestream event featuring Hieupc, Huân Trương, and Junnie Nguyễn discussing hacking, fraud, and online safety on Saturday, 19th September.
  2. The event will cover topics like Hieupc's hacking journey, lessons learned, and future plans for societal contributions.
  3. Participants will delve into the issue of fraud, impersonation, and identity theft on social media, with insights from a former Facebook employee, Junnie Nguyễn.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 17 Jul 20
  1. The online session will cover basic knowledge like common hacking reasons, misconceptions, and behavior principles for reducing risks, along with practical tips to protect devices and accounts.
  2. The event features an open Q&A with cybersecurity expert Nguyen Dang Phuong, including a special gift for those who ask good questions and provide their email addresses.
  3. The livestream event is scheduled for July 19, 2020, at 10:00 AM GMT+7, providing valuable insights into cybersecurity and safe internet usage.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 10 Jul 20
  1. Workshops on internet safety can face unexpected challenges like power outages or security concerns.
  2. Basic internet safety includes understanding common hacking reasons, dispelling misconceptions, and following risk-reducing behaviors.
  3. Engaging with experts in Q&A sessions can provide valuable insights on protecting devices and accounts from cyber threats.
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Vigilainte Newsletter 0 implied HN points 04 Sep 24
  1. Phishing is when someone pretends to be someone else online to trick you into sharing personal information. Kids should be careful because these bad actors can make their emails look real and trustworthy.
  2. Common phishing emails might say things like 'Your account is in trouble!' or 'You've won a prize!' They try to get you to click on links or share personal details, which can be dangerous.
  3. It's important to educate kids about phishing and use tools that help protect them from these scams. Strong security measures can keep your family safer online.