Santa Barbara, CA, Aug. 28, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Back-to-school season means back to homework, back to research
on Internet sites and back to increased vulnerability online. But
it doesn't have to be that way according to Cocoon, a leading online security
service that has identified weak passwords and online tracking as
among the "Top Five" online hazards as kids return back to the
classroom.
"The predators out there have certainly embraced new technology,"
says Marc Klaas, founder of the KlaasKids Foundation. "Parents and
children need to be aware of online threats and protect themselves
through education, tools and best practices. Cocoon's solutions
offer an immediate chance to address some of those threats while
protecting from marketers who might be unduly tracking our
kids."
It is estimated that nearly half a million children will use
digital textbooks this year, millions more will be required to do
homework and research online, and all this while they download new
apps and add new Facebook friends. As students return to school and
their Internet use increases, they can become more vulnerable to
online tracking and predators.
Cocoon, a leading provider
of online security and privacy tools for computers, iPhones and
iPads, provides a free service that protects people from being
tracked and profiled, even from Facebook. Cocoon also shields the
family computer from harmful downloads of viruses and
malware.
In addition to providing free and premium tools developed to
mitigate Internet risks, Cocoon offers online security and privacy
information. Today, Cocoon posted its
Top 5 Back-to-School Internet Security Threats to help
parents educate their children and avoid online threats,
including:
1.
Weak Passwords
2.
Online Tracking
3.
Malware
4.
Mobile App Risks
5.
Unsecured Wi-Fi
For the complete list, go to:
http://blog.getcocoon.com/2012/08/28/cocoons-top-5-back-to-school-internet-security-threats/
Cocoon partners with child safety organizations to provide
additional resources to protect kids online. Earlier this month,
Cocoon announced a new collaboration with child-safety advocate
Marc Klaas' KlaasKids
Foundation that aims to harness the power of social networking
to protect children from predators and abusive
marketers. Cocoon also works with the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and has
implemented an automated "blacklist" updated daily to block online
content that exploits children.
About Cocoon:
Cocoon is a free,
all-in-one plugin developed by Virtual World Computing of Santa
Barbara, California. In addition to its iOS app called GetCocoon,
Cocoon offers versions for
Firefox and
Internet Explorer. Cocoon's core business model is built on
trust, and its mission is to put the user in control of their
Internet experience by ensuring that their computer and personal
information are secure and protected from malicious attacks,
unwanted spam, and invasions of privacy.
Free Service Protects Kids Online as They Return to School
Cocoon Posts Top 5 Back-to-School Internet Threats
| Source: Cocoon