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4/11/2010 7:30:20 PM EDT
Facebook-Hacking Mom Faces Harassment Charge



Facebook-Hacking Mom Faces Harassment ChargeUpdated: 7 hours 34 minutes ago
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David Knowles
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AOL News (April 9) –– Many parents will routinely check out their kids' Facebook page to keep an eye on what they're up to. But one mother who took it a step further by actually hijacking her son's page now stands accused of breaking the law.

Sixteen-year-old Lane New of Arkadelphia, Ark., filed a complaint after his mother, Denise New, read something she didn't like on his Facebook page, changed his password and began posting allegedly slanderous information on the page.

"Denise first hacked my Facebook and changed my password," Lane, who lives with his grandmother, said in his complaint. "She also changed the password to my e-mail so I could not change it. She posted things that involve slander and personal facts about my life."

On March 26, Clark County Prosecutor Todd Turner approved a misdemeanor charge of harassment against New, who says she was merely acting as any concerned parent would.

"I read things on his Facebook about how he had gone to Hot Springs one night and was driving 95 mph home because he was upset with a girl," she told KATV News, "and it was his friend that called me and told me about all this that prompted me to even actually start really going through his Facebook to see what was going on."

New admits that when her son forgot to log off from his account after using her computer, she changed his password and posted entries on his page that she had written.

"I probably made maybe three, maybe four actual postings," she told CBS News.

Though neither New, her son, nor the prosecutor has provided details on what the postings said, Lane maintains that they damaged his reputation.

Larry Rosen, author of "Rewired: Understanding the iGeneration and the Way They Learn" and a professor at California State University, says the case illustrates the hazards of trying to monitor your children online. "Sneaking onto your son's Facebook page is like sneaking and reading a teen's diary," Rosen told AOL News. "The online world is scary and confusing for many parents, but sneaking a peek at the Facebook page or anything on the computer just leads to less trust."

New says she will contest the charges. "I'm going to fight it. If I have to go up even higher up, I'm going to," she told KATV. "I'm not gonna let this rest. I think this could be a precedent-setting moment for parents."

The next scheduled court date in the case is May 12.
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Cliff notes:  Mom is being charged with harrassment for changing the password on her 16 year old son's Facebook and making posts.

Thoughts???
4/11/2010 7:32:02 PM EDT
[#1]
If thats a crime my ex-g/f would be in prison for life.
4/11/2010 7:33:30 PM EDT
[#2]
If she is the parent with custody/guardianship, then that is part of being a parent.

4/11/2010 7:33:44 PM EDT
[#3]
Like I said in one of the previous threads...



She stopped being a "parent" when she gave the kid over to the grandparents to raise.
4/11/2010 7:34:26 PM EDT
[#4]
Do tell...IM if necessary
Quoted:
If thats a crime my ex-g/f would be in prison for life.




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4/11/2010 7:36:31 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Do tell...IM if necessary
Quoted:
If thats a crime my ex-g/f would be in prison for life.




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When facebook first came out we had a fight and I left her dorm...with my facebook still logged on. She changed my info to teh ghey and I got some random IM's from dudes wants to "get together sometime"

Took me a few days to figure out what was going on. Those queers move fast when they see fresh meat.
4/11/2010 7:37:22 PM EDT
[#6]
Oof...not cool
Quoted:
Quoted:
Do tell...IM if necessary
Quoted:
If thats a crime my ex-g/f would be in prison for life.




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When facebook first came out we had a fight and I left her dorm...with my facebook still logged on. She changed my info to teh ghey and I got some random IM's from dudes wants to "get together sometime"

Took me a few days to figure out what was going on. Those queers move fast when they see fresh meat.




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4/11/2010 7:40:57 PM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
Like I said in one of the previous threads...

She stopped being a "parent" when she gave the kid over to the grandparents to raise.


I didn't realized it was already posted....sorry for the dupe
4/11/2010 7:43:25 PM EDT
[#8]

Larry Rosen, author of "Rewired: Understanding the iGeneration and the Way They Learn" and a professor at California State University, says the case illustrates the hazards of trying to monitor your children online. "Sneaking onto your son's Facebook page is like sneaking and reading a teen's diary," Rosen told AOL News. "The online world is scary and confusing for many parents, but sneaking a peek at the Facebook page or anything on the computer just leads to less trust."



Only if your son is posting his diary on the internet for the entire planet to read.
4/11/2010 7:49:55 PM EDT
[#9]
Yeah, I don't have a facebook account, I am 22 years old, and I have NEVER regretted it.
4/11/2010 8:08:29 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
Do tell...IM if necessary
Quoted:
If thats a crime my ex-g/f would be in prison for life.




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Dude, I don't know if it's intentional or not, but I think the last 10 or so replies from you on any topic are just quotes from someone else with no additional comments.  I see that they are posted from a mobile, maybe there's a problem....I'd hate if you were typing out a lot of text on a tiny mobile keyboard and it getting lost in the translation.

Sorry for the hijack.  Also, PMs aren't working right for me, or I would have PM'd.
4/12/2010 5:28:24 AM EDT
[#11]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Do tell...IM if necessary
Quoted:
If thats a crime my ex-g/f would be in prison for life.




Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


Dude, I don't know if it's intentional or not, but I think the last 10 or so replies from you on any topic are just quotes from someone else with no additional comments.  I see that they are posted from a mobile, maybe there's a problem....I'd hate if you were typing out a lot of text on a tiny mobile keyboard and it getting lost in the translation.

Sorry for the hijack.  Also, PMs aren't working right for me, or I would have PM'd.
People quote others with nothing else to add all the time.  I just happen to do it from my phone.

4/12/2010 5:33:02 AM EDT
[#12]
Mom is a douche for breaking into son's account

son is a douche for being a douche, but hes a teenager so its automatic.

checking up on your kids and grilling them for being morons is one thing, posting slander and misinformation is completely bullshit and she needs a kick to the teeth.
4/12/2010 12:28:08 PM EDT
[#13]
until the kid hits 18, whatever is his...is really his parent's

you can't hack yourself.
4/12/2010 12:31:10 PM EDT
[#14]



Quoted:


If she is the parent with custody/guardianship, then that is part of being a parent.





Locking it down , yes. Making up stuff and posting embarrassing info? thats childish.



Looks like he lives with his grandma anyway.



 
4/13/2010 7:09:51 AM EDT
[#15]
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4146842/familys-facebook-lawsuit

Video of my neighbor, Travis talking about the case on Foxnews.

Travis is also the lawyer that is suing or sued over then "malfunction" SKS that killed a guy.

He is a conservative Republican too.