Computer Crime Squad Warns Of MySpace Web Site
POSTED: Friday, November 4, 2005
UPDATED: 1:52 am EST November 5,
2005
Officials with the Orange County Sheriff's Office computer crime squad issued a warning Friday about a popular teen Web site, Local 6 News reported.
MySpace.com is a free Web site available to anyone 14 years and older, offering Web logs, e-mail, Web forums and groups. On the site, a person posts a profile with photos and personal information, which then becomes public.
Authorities said many teens are posting racy photos and exchanging information with other Web users.
The danger is that predators can find the teen in their ZIP code and begin communication, according to Local 6 News reporter Vanessa Medina.
"A lot of information they post on MySpace will give these people clues if not outright directions to where they are, Orange County computer crimes Sgt. Kevin Stenger said. "Some of the photographs they post on there, if not outright lewd, are very suggestive. It is a danger."
MySpace.com is not monitored or filtered, according to the report.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office computer crimes unit has received many complaints about the Web site.
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