Mum’s warning to parents as daughter, 12, groomed over Kik Messenger app

About two weeks ago, Sarah (not her real name) was carrying out a random check of her 12-year-old daughter’s iPad — as she does regularly with all the devices her kids use — when she stopped in horror.

In about five separate conversations, men, claiming to be 23 and 25 years old, had been seeking information from her 12-year-old daughter, asking where she lived and how they could meet her. Then there were the pictures. Vulgar images and videos sent through the app.

Cyber safety expert Ross Bark was shocked, but not surprised to hear of what had happened to the 12-year-old girl. “What I’ve seen is a lot of young people are getting on there to talk to their friends, but they get messages from random people, and they don’t really know what to do, and they’re not confident telling an adult about it,” he said.

Read the full article on news.com.au here

Channel 7 Sunrise Interview – Sexting on the rise?

Ross Bark was recently on Channel Seven’s Sunrise discussing new details on young people and sexting.

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Bill to Stop Workplace Bullies – SMH Article

Victims of workplace bullying will be able to go to Fair Work Australia to seek an order preventing the offender from continuing to harass or intimidate.

Ross Bark said their workshops and the work of the foundation are designed to “prevent these horrible circumstances of bullying from happening to begin with rather than waiting for them to occur and picking up the pieces. That is too late – the damage is done, and we are saying enough is enough”.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/bill-to-stop-workplace-bullies-20130316-2g76e.html#ixzz2YR4yKAIQ

Clever geeks follow your data trail to find out everything about you

E-commerce guru Ross Bark, of Salmat Digital, said by merging information gathered from social media sites with existing databases, marketers were hoping to predict real-time purchasing behaviour.

Read more: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/national-news/victoria/clever-geeks-follow-your-data-trail-to-find-out-everything-about-you/story-fndo4cq1-1226609595505#ixzz2YR3JHIL2

Channel Seven’s SUNRISE – How can we beat the Bullies?

Schools and the government have taken a stand against bullying.

What can be done to solve this issue? Ross Bark from Best Enemies Education and Australian RnB artist Feydee speak about the problem.

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