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As the number of computers in schools increases so does the frequency with
which students are exposed to the Internet and everything it has to
offer. With the immense amount of data and content available on the web,
often at no cost, computers have become extremely useful as a learning and
research tool. However as computer usage as a teaching tool increases, so
does the risk of exposure to inappropriate content.
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It is extremely easy to visit an objectionable website unintentionally,
particularly a pornographic one. This is true for children and adults
alike. Publishers of harmful web content often choose domain names for
their site that are common misspellings of acceptable sites.
One example is the website that represents the White House and the President of
the United States, whitehouse.gov. The .gov suffix is common for websites
administered by the government. However the .com suffix is more widely
familiar among Internet users and even a well-meaning adult can easily make the
mistake of attempting to visit whitehouse.com instead. At one time
whitehouse.com led to a pornographic website.
Now imagine if a teacher attempted to visit a similar website with a group
of students and made this mistake. Even though their intentions would be
innocent, their students could be inadvertently but irreversibly exposed
to a harmful site. If the teacher was using a machine protected by
Emerald Web Shield then such a mistake would result in a harmless block page.
Another example of such a site is holybible.com. A sly website
publisher at one time posted a pornographic website using the name
hollybible.com, a common misspelling of the first site's name. From
schools that we currently protect using Emerald Web Shield we have seen
several attempts to visit the questionable domain name hollybible.com.
However when investigating each case it became clear that the student was
attempting to visit the more appropriate site (holybible.com) but accidentally
pressed just one extra key on the keyboard to reach hollybible.com. This
is a real-world example of just how easy it is to stumble across a potentially
objectionable and/or malicious website, not just for students but for
anyone. Emerald Web Shield can prevent innocent mistakes like those
described above from causing students to be exposed to harmful material.
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