Online Predators: The New Breed Of Criminal
According to the nonprofit group Crisis Connection, online predators, while 94-96% male, can otherwise be just about anyone. They can be from 13 to 65 years old, married, divorced or single. Other data reveals that they can be any race, and come from any socio-economic background. This explains why it is so difficult to track and catch an online predator; they blend in with the rest of us.
And worse yet, these kinds of offenders are categorized as "polymorphous, meaning they will prey on anyone and anything." So theoretically, anyone can become the victim of an Internet stalker, online sex predator, or even identity thief. What these new "electronic criminals" want is to prey upon others, and while most have a preferred method of abuse, they'll attack just about anyone they think they can victimize.
Such criminals are "ritualistic," will go to "incredible lengths" to stalk their victim, and are very, very dangerous.
So what can we do in the face of such a danger?
Computer monitoring software is the electronic answer to electronic crime. Awareness Tech’s WebWatcher, rated among the very highest among computer monitoring software systems, gives users the option of website blocking or website recording, and includes email recording, chat recording, and more. It's completely invisible while running, easy to use, and easy to install.
Every day we hear a new story about the dangers of online predators and the horrible things they do to innocent men, women, and children. Computer monitoring software can provide parents with the knowledge of who their children are exposed to, and can serve as proof for the authorities when someone has been victimized online.
"Electronic Crime" may be the crime of the future, but computer monitoring software can limit the number of electronic victims.







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