Disadvantages of the Internet
Theft of Personal Information
The
use of Internet for banking, social networking, or other services,
often makes our personal information vulnerable to theft. There are no
fail-proof ways to securing names, account numbers, addresses, photos,
and credit card numbers from being stolen or misused by thieving
websites and individuals.
Unscrupulous hackers can access our
sensitive information through unsecured connections by planting phishing
software. Needless to say, the damage caused by having our identities
misused and our accounts broken into, is often irreparable and most of
all, embarrassing.
Spamming
Spamming refers to sending unwanted
e-mails, which serve no purpose and needlessly obstruct the computer
system. Such illegal activities can be very frustrating as it makes it
slower to access our email accounts and makes the entire service
unreliable for consumers.
Spammers usually use bots that bombard
the receiver with an endless line of advertisements. This can prove to
be increasingly perplexing, as it keeps getting mixed with our more
important emails. Fortunately, email service providers often have
security systems in place to guard against spamming. Fortunately, it is
possible to report an email as spam, so that all emails from the same
email id or IP address, are blocked.
Mal ware Threats
One of the
most annoying problems with the Internet is the ease with which any Mal ware can infect our computers. Internet users are often plagued by
virus attacks that harm their computers and important files. Virus
programs are inconspicuous and may get activated simply by clicking a
seemingly harmless link. Computers connected to the Internet are
extremely prone to IP targeted virus attacks that may end up crashing
the system completely.
Internet virus can be of three types. The
first type of virus affects files and goes directly for a particular
file or file type. The second type harms system and executable boot
files. These can be particularly nasty, as they can effectively stop the
computer from starting again. Lastly, there's the macro virus, which is
the most common as well as the most harmless of them all. The macro
virus simply keep changing things like symbols on word files. The type
of virus that can replicate and spread itself is known as worms. When a
virus is disguised as something else, it's known as a trojan.
Age-inappropriate Content
Pornography
and age-inappropriate content is perhaps the biggest disadvantage of
the Internet. The worst being underage porn, which is largely rampant in
the deeper parts of the web. It is the lack of control over the
distribution and unrestricted access of pornographic material, that is
detrimental to children. All that parents can do, is lock harmful sites
and monitor the sites viewed by their children.
Pornography is
not just frowned upon by most societies, it's also banned by some. The
Internet makes uploading shocking content so easy, that we end up coming
across inappropriate words and images, despite not wanting to.
Social Isolation, Obesity, and Depression
The
biggest problem with having the Internet is, its ability to create
rifts between the real and virtual world. The virtual world can often
seem so alluring that once hooked, going back to real life seems
daunting.
There is an addiction for everything that pertains to
the web and that includes excessive surfing, online gambling, social
networking, and gaming addiction. There are now psychiatric clinics and
doctors that specifically cater to resolving the problems created by the
Internet. These addictions create both physical as well as mental
issues that can lead to health complications if left unattended. It is
ironic that, while it is easy to find plenty of online support for
agoraphobia, the Internet itself can be a big cause or trigger for it.
The
link between obesity and the Internet is rather easy to understand. The
more one sits in front of the computer, the lesser one exercises. At
the end of the longish list of physical and emotional maladies, is
depression. Since all problems are so deeply linked with one another and
with the Internet, it isn't uncommon for people to be afflicted with
multiple issues. Recent studies and research have gone deep enough to
actually differentiate between compulsive Internet use and excessive
Internet use. Furthermore, thanks to smartphones, holding a simple
face-to-face conversation seems out of the ordinary as compared to
chatting online.
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