Parents should pay more attention to their children's behavior on the Internet and, if possible, impose some restrictions before they get into trouble. Similar to law and punishment, parental control should be neither too strict nor too vague. “The parents of many young hackers have no idea what their children are doing. (Baase, 248)” Letting young hackers run wild without control could lead them to the wrong path and become a criminal. Young hackers are becoming the target of criminal organizations because their skills could be used for criminal activities such as online fraud, theft, scams, etc. experienced workers to turn to, McAfee report says. (Criminals target technology students)” There is a possibility that students will fall into such a pattern, as some of them have financial difficulties and criminal organizations could take advantage of this. “Sometimes those who get hooked in this way end up being blackmailed into doing even more work because the criminal running them has good evidence of what that young hacker has been up to. (Criminals target technology students)” Obviously, there are some people who fall into the trap of these criminal organizations and find it difficult to live a normal life. Some young people are naive and inexperienced, so even a little praise might be enough to make some do crazy things. “Some organized crime gangs exploit the allure surrounding the label 'hacker' to recruit impressionable young people, the report reveals. (Criminals 'target tech students')" It is the responsibility of parents to keep an eye on what their children are doing on the computer and make them aware of the risk of unsafe behavior in
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