Sunday, October 21, 2012

The Internet : Between LOVE and HATE


I love the internet. But there is no amount of love you have for something, a time might come when some element of hate might creep in.

Before the advent of the internet, I was a one-way traffic kind of guy – only interested in business and finance which is my area of specialization. The main reason behind this was obviously the difficulty of accessing information on other facets of life. Getting information on varied facets of life was expensive as books and magazines/newspapers had to be bought to source for information.

The coming of the internet in the early 90s changed my life all together – thumps up for Sir Timothy John ‘’Tim’’ Berners-Lee for his invention of the World Wide Web.  I started off by going to internet cafes to surf the internet. I fell in love with the internet and how it works. I loved most the fact that I can get virtually any information from the internet.

My love for the internet grew when I bought my first internet internet-enabled phone, then a laptop, then a modem and then a blackberry phone. My knowledge base became immeasurable. Getting information on virtually any topic became just a click away. Afterwards, opened my Yahoo email account. Communication became swift. Then I opened my Facebook account. In no time, I reunited with many of my lost friends and relations. Wao!!! With time, sophisticated gadgets entered the market one after the other - tablets, smartphones, iPhones, sophisticated satellite dishes and much more.

At work, the internet became a wonderful assistant.  As an academia, the internet has really boosted my data base and confidence. It takes me seconds to source for any information - I mean any  information. The internet has been a remarkable assistant in all spheres of live and discipline - medicine, architecture, arts, engineering, security, communication, agriculture, entertainment, oil exploration, education and  much more. 

As I was enjoying this wonderful creation of man, some people, in secret places across the globe were scheming on how to use this creation to create pain in the heart of other internet users. Cybercrime is now common place. Hacking is now a means of livelihood. The most alarming and the height of it all is DEATH arising from internet-related activity, namely ONLINE DATING AND SOCIAL NETWORKING. The latest one is the murder of Cynthia Osokogu, a 25 year old Nigerian student, by friends she made via Facebook on July 22, 2012. In fact, her death prompted me to put this blog post together.

Social networking sites like Facebook, Badoo, Tweeter, and MySpace are wonderful creations of man. For me, it has really closed up the distance between me and my friends and family members scattered all over the world. But unfortunately some users of these networks have refused to follow one principle (Biblical) that has guided me through life so far. What is it ? TRUST NO ONE !!! Yeahh TRUST NO ONE !!!

One  fact is clear - whatever precaution one takes can still be broken. But another greater fact is that is worse and very dangerous when no precaution is taken at all. When you go by my principle :-

*You will not release very personal details online such as bank account details and PINs
*You will not give details of your credit cards online without caution
*You will not go and visit a stranger you only know online without security arrangements
*You will not disclose your actual locations to a stranger
*You will not discuss very intimate work details to a stranger
*You will not agree to marry a “stranger’’ you got to know online
*You will not ‘’foolishly’’ fall in love to with an online stranger   
*You will not end up being deceived by the photos you see online, especially profile pictures
*You will not use the same password someone used in opening an online account for you.
*You will become suspicious when a guy or lady is secretive while discussing
*You will not post your home address on social networks’ walls for people to see
*You will not disclose your financial status online
*You will avoid flamboyant photos online
*You will not accept friend requests on social networks without caution
*You will not give ANYONE unlimited access to your email and social network accounts
*You will always sign out from your email and social network accounts

The above are some of the precautions you and I could take to avoid being victims of internet criminals. Living a carefree life can really expose us to a lot of risk. So much money, properties and worse of all, life, have been lost through internet-related criminal activities.
Like I said earlier, precautions can be broken, but it is very risky and dangerous not to take any precautions at all.



HAPPY SURFING!!!

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