Related News: In video apology, former teacher ‘at peace’ after conviction on sex-abuse charge

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. AL.com published an article titled In video apology, former teacher ‘at peace’ after conviction on sex-abuse charge.

The former high school teacher convicted on Friday of having sex with a 14-year-old student has issued a video apology in which she credits her faith for helping her through the ordeal.

Alicia Gray, 28, was sentenced to six months in jail and ordered to surrender her teaching certificate for engaging in a sexual act or deviant sexual intercourse with a student under 19 years old while teaching at Mary G. Montgomery High School in Semmes in 2013. She will also have to register as a sex offender.

Source: AL.com

Related News: Canadian teen convicted of ‘sexting’ photos of boyfriend’s ex

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. CNN published an article titled Canadian teen convicted of ‘sexting’ photos of boyfriend’s ex.

A Canadian teenage girl has been found guilty of distributing child pornography in connection with “sexting” pictures of her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend, the youth crown prosecutor for Victoria said Friday.

The British Columbia case of the then 16-year-old, who is not identified because she is a minor, is believed to be one of the first cases in Canada where a teenager has been convicted of child pornography charges related to “sexting.”

Source: CNN

Related News: Facial recognition app matches strangers to online profiles

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. CNET published an article titled Facial recognition app matches strangers to online profiles.

Soon your face could be your calling card. An upcoming app for Android, iOS, and Google Glass called NameTag will allow you to photograph strangers and find out who they are — complete with social networking and online dating profiles.

Spot someone out and about that you want to identify, and you can capture their face using your device’s camera. The app will send the photo wirelessly to NameTag’s server, where it will compare the photo to millions of online records and return with a name, more photos, and social-media profiles, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, where the person (or their friends) might have publicly posted photos of themselves.

Source: CNET

Related News: Colorado teacher asked students to send topless photos, police say

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. Fox News published an article titled Colorado teacher asked students to send topless photos, police say.

The Fruita Police Department says 58-year-old public school teacher Randy Majors is facing 3 counts of sexual exploitation of a child and 5 counts of attempted sexual exploitation of a child.

According to an arrest affidavit, a parent told police she was going through her 16-year-old daughter’s Facebook account and found a message asking her daughter to send nude pictures of herself and to not tell anyone. Police say they later discovered several conversations with other students ranging from 15 to 17 years old.

Source: Fox News

Related News: Facebook sued for allegedly making private messages into public “Likes”

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. Ars Technica published an article titled Facebook sued for allegedly making private messages into public “Likes”.

Facebook is being sued by two users for intercepting the “content of the users’ communications,” including private messages, with the intent to “mine user data and profit from those data by sharing them with third parties—namely, advertisers, marketers, and other data aggregators.” The plaintiffs argue in a December 30 class action complaint that Facebook’s use of the word “private” in relation to its messaging system is misleading given the way the company treats the info contained within those messages.

Many of the allegations in this case are based on research done in 2012 by the Wall Street Journal for a series of articles about digital privacy. Facebook is far from the first company to use private messages to mint money. Gmail continues to be dinged for creating text ads based off of the content of e-mails ten years after the ads were first introduced. (And Gmail has been sued for that, too.)

Source: Ars Technica

Related News: 4.6 Million Snapchat User Names and Phone Numbers Leaked (Check Yours)

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. Gizmodo published an article titled 4.6 Million Snapchat User Names and Phone Numbers Leaked (Check Yours).

The leaked user info from SnapchatDB matches phone numbers to user names, and was in retrospect probably inevitable. Just a week ago, a group of researchers calling themselves Gibson Security not only publicized how easy it would be to acquire data like this from Snapchat, but detailed how one might go about doing it. And so someone has!

Source: Gizmodo

Related News: Sylacauga Police arrest school employee for rape, sex crime with student

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. AL.com published an article titled Sylacauga Police arrest school employee for rape, sex crime with student.

Sylacauga Police have arrested a sixth-grade physical education teacher on sex crime charges.

Lt. Willis Whatley said Rodricus Arlester Thomas, 31, of Sylacauga, was arrested Sunday and charged with second degree rape, and school employee engaging in a sex act or deviant sexual intercourse with a student under the age of 19. He was taken to Talladega County Jail and bond was set at $20,000 for each charge.

Source: AL.com

Related News: Young users see Facebook as ‘dead and buried’

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. The Telegraph published an article titled Young users see Facebook as ‘dead and buried’.

A study of how older teenagers use social media has found that Facebook is “not just on the slide, it is basically dead and buried” and is being replaced by simpler social networks such as Twitter and Snapchat.

Young people now see the site as “uncool” and keep their profiles live purely to stay in touch with older relatives, among whom it remains popular.

Source: The Telegraph

Related News: $6 million bond set for Hoover man charged with multiple sex crimes against a child

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. AL.com published an article titled $6 million bond set for Hoover man charged with multiple sex crimes against a child.

A Hoover man arrested twice in five days on sex charges involving a minor child won’t be getting out of jail anytime soon, police said Thursday.

Bond for 32-year-old Jason Hankins is set at $6 million after U.S. Marshals took him into custody Wednesday night, just four days after he bonded out of the Shelby County Jail on similar charges.

Hankins worked at the Family Life Center at Shades Crest Baptist Church. He has resigned from that position. Church officials are not commenting on his arrests.

Source: AL.com

Related News: Burglar finds child sex abuse on tapes he took, so he points out suspect, police say

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. CNN published an article titled Burglar finds child sex abuse on tapes he took, so he points out suspect, police say.

If you doubt there’s an unwritten code of honor among criminals — governing certain behavior that’s just not permitted — consider this:

Police say a burglar in southern Spain who stole an old Super 8 camera and tapes from a home discovered to his horror the graphic video content of a man sexually abusing boys.

The burglar put three tapes in a brown envelope, hid them under a parked car, and then called police from a public phone, directing them to go find it.

Source: CNN