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Thursday, September 21, 2017

ADVISORY ON "BLUE WHALE CHALLENGE GAME"

ADVISORY ON "BLUE WHALE CHALLENGE GAME"

Blue whale game (The suicide game) is abetment to suicide. It is understood through various internet reports that it is shared among secretive groups on social media networks. The creators seek out their players/victims who are in depression and send them an invitation to join. The basis of the challenge is that an anonymous “group administrator,” otherwise known as “the curator,” hands out 50 tasks to selected “players” that must be completed, documented and posted during a 50-day period. Players of the challenge can’t stop playing once they’ve started; they are blackmailed and cyber bullied into completing the “game”.

Look out for following Signs and symptoms:

Becoming withdrawn from friends and familyPersistent low mood and unhappinessChild seems to be worried that stops him from carrying out day to day tasksSudden outbursts of anger directed at themselves or othersLoss of interest in activities that they used to enjoyVisible marks like deep cuts or wounds on any part of the body of the child.

How to protect your child from this game:

Check in with your child, ask how things are going. Ask if there have been things stressing them, or anything that has them worried. If your child is talking about any level of distress, do not hesitate to ask them about changes in mental health.Unless there is reason to believe your child already knows of or has played the game, don't discuss about the Blue Whale game. By doing so, you increase the chance that your child will search for it on their own.Monitor your children's online and social media activity to ensure they are not engaging with this game.Keep your eyes open for:Unusually secretive behaviour, mostly related to their online activityA sudden increase in the time they spend online, especially social mediaThey seem to change screens on their device when approachedThey become withdrawn or angry, after using the internet or sending text messagesTheir device suddenly has many new phone numbers and email contactsInstall a good cyber/mobile parenting software which helps them in monitoring your children.Parents should take reports from child counsellor present in the school at regular intervals.If you fear your child may be at risk, get professional help right away.Remind your child that you are there and will support them as they face life challenges.

For further information, You may visit the following URLs :

(a) http://ncpcr.gov.in/showfile.php?lang=1&level=1&sublinkid=1267&lid=1499(link is external)

(b) http://infosecawareness.in/Know-About-Blue-Whale-Suicide-Game(link is external)

(c) http://unicef.in/Uploads/Publications/Resources/pub_doc148.pdf0 bytes

(d) http://goapolice.gov.in/documents/adv.pdf0 bytes

(e) http://meghalaya.gov.in/megcms/sites/default/files/press_release/Press%20Release_0.pdf0 bytes

 

 
Dated. 12-09-2017

Source:- http://meity.gov.in/advisory-blue-whale-challenge-game

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Facebook Warns Debt Collectors About Using Its Service - The Atlantic

Facebook Warns Debt Collectors About Using Its Service - The Atlantic



A Florida debt collector contacted a St. Petersburg woman's Facebook friends in an effort to get her to repay a $362 car loan. The woman, Melanie Beacham, promptly hit the collector, MarkOne Financial, with a civil suit in Pinellas County circuit court.
Though the suit was first filed in August, Beacham's attorney amended it recently, and the story broke nationally yesterday. According to the filing, a MarkOne employee going by the name Jeff Happenstance contacted both Beacham and two of her friends. As you can see in the message above, Happenstance asked the friends to have Beacham contact him without making reference to her debt.


While you may never thought of it this way, Facebook is a perfect tool for tracking down debtors and the people they know. LinkedIn and Twitter are, too.
"Now Facebook does a debt collectors work for them," Beacham's attorney, Billy Howard, who specializes in debt collection harassment, told a Tampa TV station. "Now it's not only family members, it's all of your associates. It's a very powerful tool for debt collectors to use."