Schlagwort: Crime

  • Horrendous New Video Game Allows Kids To Shoot Classmates In School

    Horrendous New Video Game Allows Kids To Shoot Classmates In School

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    21 weeks into 2018 and there’ve already been 23 school shootings where someone was hurt or killed. This averages to more than one a week.

    In the darkest happening of 2018, someone has created an active shooter video game, seemingly ignoring the lethal US epidemic.

    Due to be released on June 6, less than a fortnight after the most recent shooting in Noblesville, Indiana, the simulation game includes harrowing ‘objectives’ and a count for civilians and police killed.

    The chilling description of the game, created by Revived Games, states on the Steam website:

    Active Shooter – the Simulation. Pick your role, gear up and fight or destroy! Be the good guy or the bad guy.

    The choice is yours! Only in “Active Shooter”, you will be able to pick the role of an Elite S.W.A.T member or the actual shooter.

    Lead your team, extract civilians and neutralize the shooter.

    Following backlash from the media, the game’s creator wrote:

    First of all, this game does not promote any sort of violence, especially any soft of a mass shooting.

    Originally when this game started its course of the development, I have planned on having SWAT only based game-play.

    Then I thought about adding more gameplay to it by adding additional roles: of the shooter and the civilian. While I can see people’s anger and why this might be a bad idea for the game, I still feel like this topic should be left alone.

    As I mentioned on steam discussion forums, there are games like Hatred, Postal, Carmageddon and etc., which are even worst compared to “Active Shooter” and literally focuses on mass shootings/killings of people.

    I have wrote to Valve regarding this game and waiting for the reply. After receiving such high amount of critics and hate, I will more likely remove the shooters role in this game by the release, unless if it can be kept as it is right now.

    Ryan Petty, who lost his 14-year-old daughter Alaina in the February shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, called the game ‘despicable’ in a tweet.

    In a statement on Facebook, Mr Petty wrote:

    It’s disgusting that Valve Corp. is trying to profit from the glamorization of tragedies affecting our schools across the country. [sic]

    Keeping our kids safe is a real issue affecting our communities and is in no way a “game”.

    Thanks everyone who got behind my call Saturday to let Valve know this game is not acceptable as entertainment. …

    Posted by Ryan Petty on Sunday, 27 May 2018

    The Florida Massacre in February this year marked the second-greatest loss of life from a shooting at a US public school, after the 2012 massacre of 20 students and six teachers at Sandy Hook elementary in Newtown, Connecticut.

    It’s also the deadliest mass shooting – defined by The Gun Violence Archive, as an incident in which ‘at least four people injured or killed in one location, not including the suspect’ – ever at an American high school.

    It also surpasses the 1999 rampage at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, where two teenagers killed 12 students and a teacher before taking their own lives.

    Since then, there’ve been 14 other shootings across the US, with the most lethal being May 18 in Santa Fe, Texas, where ten people were killed.

    There’s always been a concerning crossover between video games and violence, but having such a focus on school shootings is truly harrowing.

    If you’re experiencing distressing thoughts and feelings, the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is there to support you from 5pm–midnight, 365 days a year.

    Their national number is 0800 58 58 58 and they also have a webchat service if you’re not comfortable talking on the phone.

  • This 3D Printed Skim Reaper Can Prevent Credit Card Fraud

    This 3D Printed Skim Reaper Can Prevent Credit Card Fraud

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    Credit card skimming is a disease. Meet the cure. The New York City Police Department is testing a “skim reaper” to detect and prevent credit card fraud. It’s based on a 3D printed prototype by researchers from the University of Florida.

    Cyber-security researchers from the University of Florida are working with the New York City Police Department’s Financial Crimes Task Force on a device that can instantly detect the presence of a credit card skimmer.

    Field trials are well underway. If successful, law enforcement officials and retail merchants can better prevent a card’s data being stolen from a tampered ATM.

    The researchers have built five detectors for NYPD, based on a 3D printed prototype unit. Each one has been deployed to the five boroughs in New York City. Preliminary tests show the device is able to detect skimmers with high reliability.

    “Payment card skimming remains a popular crime, and attackers can easily get into the business using a few inexpensive parts purchased over the Internet,” said Patrick Traynor, who helped develop the skim reaper. Traynor is co-Director of the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS) Research at UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.

    And according to Lt. Gregory Besson of the NYPD Financial Crimes Task Force, card skimmers are a rapidly growing problem.

    “In New York City, we saw a surge in ATM skimming in the past few years, as evidenced by the increase in devices recovered by our agency, the NYPD,” he says.

    “In 2015, we recovered 48 devices, and two years later that number had doubled to almost a hundred devices in 2017. Correspondingly, our arrests more than doubled for the same period, from 48 skimming-related arrests in 2015 to 134 skimming arrests in 2017.

    “The big takeaway is that we’re always seeking new innovative ways to tackle this growing crime type, and we welcome trying new tools that would aid us towards that goal.”

    Don’t Fear the Skim Reaper

    So how does skim reaper prototype work? Simple. A plastic card the same size of a credit or debit card is inserted into the card reader being tested. The detector inspects the card slot, and alerts the user if the reader is unsafe.

    “We’ve had to manufacture these cards. We’ve been using 3D printers that we have here in the lab to built our boxes. The students have been soldering, they’ve been writing software,” Traynor explains.

    Currently, it costs about $50 to make each Skim Reaper, but Traynor’s team aims to bring that figure down. Commercial availability could happen in six to nine months, and it may be small enough to fit in your wallet.

    In a real world scenario, a consumer inserts the detector into the reader before using their own credit card. The detector would immediately notify the consumer if something was amiss.

    “While more-secure chip cards are becoming more common, their universal use, especially in ATMs and gas pumps, is likely years away,” Traynor says.

    “That means those old-fashioned swipe cards with the magnetic strips on the back will be around for the foreseeable future – along with their vulnerabilities.”

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    Sources: Associated Press / University of Florida / WCJB

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  • Mum Confronts Paedophile Trying To Groom Son On Fortnite

    Mum Confronts Paedophile Trying To Groom Son On Fortnite

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    A mother was forced to intervene after she caught an older man attempting to groom her son while he was playing Fortnite: Battle Royale.

    The mother from Merseyside – who cannot be named for legal reasons – said she ‘felt sick to her stomach’ as she listened to an older man engage in an inappropriate conversation with her 12-year-old son.

    During the session, the man, whose identity has not been revealed, kept making incident proposals towards her son and offered money to the boy to engage in illegal acts with him, all of which was recorded on her phone.

    According to the Liverpool Echo, the man also asked for naked pictures of her son.

    In the chilling footage, he told the boy he would ‘die slowly’.

    She told reporters she was in the next room when she heard the ‘disgusting’ requests and immediately ran into her son’s room.

    Speaking to Echo she said:

    I ran in and told my son to tell him (the other gamer) he was 12 years old, and ask him does he not think that is disgusting, to be talking to a 12-year-old like that?

    And he said no – he didn’t care. That is when I just lost it. I lost my temper and then told my son to get off the game and phoned the police.

    She believes her son and the man got acquainted via the game after he added him to his friends’ list.

    She added:

    He was unsure when this man connected with him if it was one of his friends as they all have weird usernames. But when he asked him for naked pictures he knew what to do and he took him off it (the game).

    I asked him to get him back on so I could ask him what he had said, so I could record it and send it to the police.

    The ordeal has left her son traumatised claiming he no longer wants to play the game due to fear of what may happen.

    The mother, who also has a young daughter, went on to explain how her son:

    … is worried about going back on it now and to be honest I don’t want him on it either. He likes to interact with his friends when he comes home from school and it is heartbreaking that something like this has happened and he is now scared.

    He was up in the night and even going to school this morning he was worried, because he doesn’t know who this man was and why he added him. He is only 12 and is only just learning about sex education and things like that.

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    The mother added:

    My daughter heard what was said too and was very nervous about the police coming and didn’t know what was going on. There is a camera on the Xbox as well, which I will be taking off if he does in time go back on it, but to be honest I don’t know whether I can trust it.

    I have had a few nasty comments from people saying I am a bad mum because I have let my son go on Xbox Live but this is a children’s game and you would not expect this to happen. I am always near him when he is on the game so I can see what he is doing and my son does not play on games that are over his age limit.

    No adult should be on a children’s game, this man clearly wasn’t on there to play it, he just wanted to speak to kids.

    Her advice for parents who are worried about their children being groomed via online is to ‚make sure you are somewhere where you can hear what is going on‘.

    If you want to find out more information on how to prevent child grooming the NSPCC have detailed information on their website which you can read by clicking here.