Monday, October 5, 2009

Homework #10

http://www.scambusters.org/dangerous.html
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/177525
http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/john_robinson/index.html

Surfing through the web, I have found some interesting sites. The first site is about how not to trust all the e-mails you get because they can contain viruses that can spread from your computer to other peoples' computer. And it also gives advice on how to tell if you caught a virus and how to prevent it. The second link is just a bunch of sites, mostly from sites you should never ever go to unless you want to ruin your computer, to sites that will disturb/scar you for life. The third site is about a killer, and one of his hobbies is to chat with women online and meet with them. He then kills them, takes their child (if they have any) and sell them to his unsuspecting brother as a "pretending to be a do-good adoption broker".

These sites I have been force to roam gave me a sense of insights as to what the internet is capable of in the wrongs hands. These sites were not of interest but merely a search out of curiosity. After reading from these sites, it seems the internet is more lively. People able to express how they feel(the comments given from users) to how they make a living(hackers getting information). You have people like John Robinson, seducing lonely women and then selling their kids thanks to the internet. Then you have a work of art (sites listing in the second links) Its truly a place for everyone even if you are hated, your still invited to do anything so long as the internet is capable of doing it. And people can do amazing things in it even if it is sick and sadistic.

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