The group Wired Safety says that parents need to watch that their children aren't victims of "cyber bullying." Examples of this practice are harassing people through IMs, posting nude pics of classmates and sending death threats to people.

The group says this practice is more prevalent in the US but is also increasing in tech-advanced countries like Singapore, the UK, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, etc. Wired Safety has offices and volunteers in 75 nations.

Wired Safety executive director Parry Aftab says: "Bullying and harassment is a violation of every ISP's terms and conditions. If you report an incident, they will shut off the account." The group is working with Marvel Comics to spread awareness.
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