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  1. A wide range of media is included from TV and movies to video games and music. Parents can visit the Pause Parent Play website to learn more
  2. The Pause Parent Play campaign is designed to educate parents in making informed decisions about what their kids watch, hear and play.
  3. Play on safe game sites: YMCA of the USA has joined members of the Healthy Media Coalition to launch the Pause Parent Play campaign.
  4. Customise your contect filter: your web browser can be customized to block many kinds of content and keep your family safe on the internet.
  5. Quick Tips for Parents: Here are a few child internet safety tips from the techs at Geeks On Call...
  6. By LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press Writer Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press Writer
  7. and some banking sites were paralyzed Tuesday. An initial investigation found that many personal computers were infected with a virus
  8. Web sites of major South Korean government agencies, including the presidential Blue House and the Defense Ministry,
  9. but even on Tuesday Internet users still were unable to get to the site 70 percent of the time.
  10. so that no Internet users could get through to it. The FTC site, meanwhile, started to come back online late Sunday,
  11. According to Rushlo, the Transportation Web site was "100 percent down" for two days
  12. The company publishes data detailing outages on Web sites, including 40 government sites it watches.
  13. Keynote Systems is a mobile and Web site monitoring company based in San Mateo, Calif.
  14. and continued until Monday, while the FTC site was down Sunday and Monday.
  15. Ben Rushlo, director of Internet technologies at Keynote Systems, said problems with the Transportation Department site began Saturday
  16. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the matter.
  17. and said the agencies were working with their Internet service provider to resolve the problem.
  18. This time, two government officials acknowledged that the Treasury and Secret Service sites were brought down
  19. U.S. security officials also worry about cyber attacks from al-Qaida or other terrorists.
  20. Attacks on federal computer networks are common, ranging from nuisance hacking to more serious assaults,