Using MySpace For Crime

MyCrimeSpace Dot Com

MyCrimeSpace.com compiles records and reports of crimes committed using the ever popular website, MySpace.com and other similar sites like Craiglist. Crimes include everything from issuing threats, to solicting and everything in between.

Implications - The rise of social networking and online communities has unfortunately opened the door to cyber crime. Since official legislation protecting Internet users is scant and vague, trusting users are more vulnerable to heinous attacks than ever. Watchdog websites have sprung up in droves to keep Internet users informed on the latest scams, crimes and online threats. This guerrilla solution speaks to a larger need for protection and advocacy in the online sphere -- and poses an opportunity for savvy entrepreneurs.
Trend Themes
1. Rise of Cyber Crime on Social Networking Sites - Opportunity exists for innovative solutions to protect users from online scams, threats, and attacks.
2. Lack of Legislation for Internet User Protection - Entrepreneurs can capitalize on the need for stronger legal safeguards for online users.
3. Emergence of Watchdog Websites - There are opportunities to create platforms that inform and educate users about the latest online scams, crimes, and threats.
Industry Implications
1. Cybersecurity - Innovative solutions in cybersecurity can protect users from cyber crime on social networking sites.
2. Legal Services - Entrepreneurs can provide legal services that focus on protecting the rights and safety of internet users.
3. Informative Websites - Platforms that inform and educate users about online scams and threats have great potential to disrupt the online advocacy industry.

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