On November 7, 2011 we will host Cyberkids Presentations at Cleburne County High School beginning at 9:50 am, 12:50 pm, and 2:50 pm CT. Visit our Events page for details.

On November 7, 2011 we will host Cyberkids Presentations at Cleburne County High School beginning at 9:50 am, 12:50 pm, and 2:50 pm CT. Visit our Events page for details.

On October 5, 2011 we will host a Cyberkids Presentation at Opp High School beginning at 5:30 pm CT. Visit our Events page for details.

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. OTRC published an article titled Julianne Hough’s racy cellphone pics leaked by hackers.
Over 100 personal pictures from Hough’s phone were leaked online, including photos of the 23-year-old dancer/actress in bikinis, lingerie, a blonde mustache and kissing her boyfriend, Ryan Seacrest.
The hackers, who call themselves the Hollywood Leaks group claimed responsibility for the hack, which also leaked a slew of celebrity phone numbers, including those of Miley Cyrus and Ashley Green and the script to the upcoming Tom Cruise musical “Rock of Ages,” which also features Hough.
Source: OTRC

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. The Montgomery Advertiser published an article titled Conference focuses on cyber security.
At the Air Force Information Technology Conference on Monday, Airman 1st Class Matthew Miyake was armed with a laptop.
On a flat-screen monitor, Miyake brought up the webpage for a mock bank, “Hacme Bank.” With a few mouse clicks, Miyake showed passersby how a hacker might get customers’ information from an ill-prepared site. It was an interesting, if not unsettling, display.
The job of Miyake’s unit, Application Software Assurance Center of Excellence at Maxwell Air Force Base, Gunter Annex, is to teach other programmers within the Air Force how to be more secure, Miyake said.
Source: Montgomery Advertiser

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. AL.com published an article titled ‘Anonymous’ suspect in Alabama among 14 arrested by FBI in PayPal cyber attack.
A person in Alabama was among 14 people arrested today by FBI agents on charges related to their alleged involvement in a cyber attack on PayPal’s website as part of an action claimed by the Wikileaks sympathizers group known as “Anonymous,” the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI announced today.
Two additional defendants were arrested on cyber-related charges.
Source: AL.com

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. WSFA published an article titled Ala. AG wants proof website is fighting human trafficking.
In a letter to the online classified site’s lawyers, the attorneys general say that Backpage.com claims it has strict policies to prevent illegal activity, but “hundreds of ads found on Backpage.com’s regional site are clearly for illegal services.”
“It does not require forensic training to understand that these advertisements are for prostitution,” the attorneys general wrote.
Source: WSFA

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. WSFA published an article titled Macon Co. parents outraged over alleged Facebook death threat.
The Macon County school system may have its first case of extreme cyber-bullying as there’s news of an alleged death threat.
Source: WSFA

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. WSFA published an article titled Slap Out man arrested for child porn and castration photos.
Residents in the Jordan Trace subdivision just off Holtville Road know each other fairly well.
But they also say you can never be too careful.
“It’s concerning because I have a 10-year old daughter that lives near someone who just got arrested for pornography,” says Tara Walker.
Source: WSFA

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. The Telegraph published an article titled Fraudster used Facebook to hack bank accounts.
“He would make friends with people on Facebook and have got their usernames he would try it on the bank websites, on the basis people use the same passwords.
“If that did not work he would fill in the security information which he had got from Facebook and Friends Reunited.”
Source: The Telegraph

The Cyberkids Presentation at Southside Baptist Church in Decatur, originally scheduled for August 27th, has been cancelled. The presentation may be rescheduled at a later date.
