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iPredator Inc. Announces Internet Safety for Parents Comes to New York

Posted on November 9, 2012February 26, 2013 by kevin

iPredator Inc. Announces Internet Safety for Parents Comes to New York

iPredator Inc. Announces: Internet Safety for Parents Comes to New York. iPredator Inc. proudly announces Internet safety, cyber bullying prevention and cyber attack risk reduction tips will be offered to parents, educators and the community as students …Read More About iPredator’s New York program

 

What is an iPredator?

iPredator: A child, adult or group who, directly or indirectly, engages in exploitation, victimization, stalking, theft or disparagement of others using Information and Communications Technology (ICT.) iPredators are driven by deviant fantasies, desires for power and control, retribution, religious fanaticism, political reprisal, psychiatric illness, perceptual distortions, peer acceptance or personal and financial gain. iPredators can be any age, either gender and not bound by economic status, race or national heritage. iPredator is a global term used to distinguish anyone who engages in criminal, deviant or abusive behaviors using Information and Communications Technology (ICT.) Whether the offender is a cyber bully, cyber stalker, cyber harasser, cyber criminal, online sexual predator, internet troll or cyber terrorist, they fall within the scope of iPredator.

According to iPredator Inc.’s founder, Dr. Michael Nuccitelli, “Although I view digital technology and mobile device technology as highly beneficial tools helpful to society, I do recognize tools have many different purposes. When chosen for nefarious reasons, Information and Communications Technology are tools that become weapons.”

About iPredator Inc.

iPredator Inc.: iPredator Inc. was founded in 2012 to provide education, investigation and consultation to consumers and organizations on cyber bullying, cyber harassment, cyber stalking, online sexual predation, cybercrime, cyber terrorism, internet safety and digital reputation. Created by a New York State licensed psychologist and certified forensic consultant, Dr. Michael Nuccitelli, iPredator Inc.’s goal is to reduce victimization, theft and disparagement from online assailants. In addition to assisting citizens, iPredator Inc.’s mission is to initiate a nationally sustained Internet safety educational & awareness campaign. In December 2011, the American College of Forensic Examiners International published his theory in their quarterly forensics journal, The Forensic Examiner. In June 2012, Dr. Nuccitelli & iPredator Inc. launched their Internet Safety Education & Investigation website, http://www.iPredatorInc.com, offering site visitors an enormous amount of free information. Dr. Nuccitelli has extensive media experience and truly enjoys educating the public on iPredator Awareness, Internet Safety, Internet Culture, Forensic Psychology & local/national criminal news.

Channels

  • YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/ipredatorteam
  • Twitter: Doc Nuccitelli @TheiPredator

FREE, eBook: Back to School Internet Safety Packet for Parents 2012-2013

 

Important Disclaimer: This is NOT a paid advertisement.  I came across iPredator and think Dr. Nuccitelli has a comprehensive program grounded in an extensive foundation and provides valuable products and services…when you need it most.

1 thought on “iPredator Inc. Announces Internet Safety for Parents Comes to New York”

  1. iPredator says:
    November 11, 2012 at 10:13 am

    Dear Mr. Corbett,
    TY for taking the time to post our press release on Internet safety. If your ever need free Internet safety info. to educate your readers….I have tons. drnucc@hotmail.com. TY, Doc Nuccitelli

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