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Cyber space by Mind Map: Cyber space

1. Internet rescue camps

1.1. South Korea internet camp

1.1.1. military-style obstacle courses

1.1.2. group sessions

1.1.3. workshops on potery and drumming

1.2. most wired nation on earth

1.3. online gaming is a professional sport in South Korea

1.4. 90% of homes connect to cheap, high-speed broadband

1.5. thaousands of users are obsessed and can't tear themselves apart from the screen

1.6. it's a national issues and many users dropped dead after playing or skipped school

1.7. the goverment has built 140 internet-addiction counseling centers

1.7.1. treatment programs at almost 100 hospitals

1.7.2. internet rescue camp

1.8. the camp is for the most severe cases

1.9. while they are at the camp there is allowed only one hour of cell phone calls

1.9.1. they follow a demanding schedule of physical exercises and group activities

1.10. the camp had problems with participants sneaking around

1.10.1. they keep them busy 24/7

1.10.2. they are always watched

1.11. Lee Chanhoon 15

1.11.1. played on the computer to make time pass

1.11.2. he overdid it and prefered the virtualworld

1.11.2.1. more succcess and popularity

1.11.2.2. spent 17 hours a day on the internet

1.11.2.3. skipped school so he could catch up on sleep

1.11.3. reacted violently

1.11.4. thouth 17 hours a day on the internet is normal

1.11.4.1. changed his point of view after the camp

2. Video: internet-addicted children

2.1. come here for a cure to the addiction

2.2. 18 year old Kyle

2.2.1. spends 10 hours on the internet

2.2.2. he was the top of the class but dropped out of his final year at school

2.2.3. used to listen to his parents

2.2.4. aggressiv and angry

2.2.5. he is worried

2.2.6. has realtionships with oline friends and is distant with his real friends

2.2.7. after two days of camp he feels that its helping

2.2.7.1. step forward

2.2.7.2. it will have an impact on the amout of internet he is gonna use

2.3. every day with exercise

2.3.1. get them together so they can socialize again

2.4. rebuild connections to the real world

2.4.1. recapture the childhood

2.5. psychiatrist

2.5.1. damage developing brain

2.5.2. affects the frontal lobe

2.5.2.1. important for critical analysis

3. Hackers

3.1. a boy tried to bump up his grades and accdintally his plans

3.1.1. by hacking

3.1.2. student from Natoma, California

3.2. turned everybodys grades in A's

3.3. 18697 top students

3.4. pleaded his guilt in Sacramanto Juvenile Court

3.4.1. 100 hours of community service

3.4.2. six monts' informal probation

3.5. Natoma's staff are a bit clued up on hacking

3.5.1. 4 separate icidents of hacking

3.5.2. 7 students have been charged or are under investigation

4. Types of hackers

4.1. the wannabe lamer (9-16)

4.1.1. want to be seen as cool in school

4.1.2. has no idea how hacking really works

4.2. script-kiddies (10-18)

4.2.1. more informed in hacking tools but don't have enough knowledge on how to use them

4.2.2. want attention

4.3. ethnical hackers (15-30)

4.3.1. hacker communities

4.3.2. motivated by the curiosity

4.3.2.1. honest intentions

4.3.3. help against attacks

4.4. crackers (17-30)

4.4.1. less technical skills

4.4.2. cause damage

4.4.3. do it for attention

4.5. the QPS (16-40)

4.5.1. keep low profie

4.5.2. high skills

4.5.3. do it because he needs something from the computer

4.5.4. he is unseen

4.6. cyber-warriors (18-50)

4.6.1. only for finacial gain

4.7. industrial spies (22-45)

4.7.1. motivated by money

4.7.2. hack for profit

4.8. Government Agents and Military Hackers (25-45)

4.8.1. highest on the hacker chain

4.8.2. watch, defend or provide counter-attacks

5. Video: boot camp

5.1. looks like fun and games

5.1.1. fourced the kids to come to the school to help them with the internet-addiction

5.1.1.1. 4-6 months

5.2. the place is controlled really good so there is no escape

5.3. uses ex military instructors

5.3.1. focus on drilling and discipline

5.4. no talking loud at meal times, no phones, no contact with the family

5.5. addiction=felt like falling in love

5.6. teenagers can spend hours or days in special places with access to internet

5.7. internet-addiction pollutes the mind

5.8. causes 70% of juvenile crimes

5.9. mental dissorder

5.10. many boot camps are brutal

5.10.1. a girl was beated to death because she didn't ask permition to go to the bathroom

5.11. one on one therapy is better to connect

5.12. the dramatic difference between online and real world cause them pain

5.13. aim: break them down and make them believe that they will not be let out

5.13.1. they start to change