Following the child around online, into chat rooms, favorite Web sites, etc.
Building fake profiles, Web sites or posing as your child’s e-mail or IM
Planting statements to provoke third-party stalking and harassment
Signing your child up for porn sites and e-mailing lists and junk e-mail and IM.
Breaking in to their accounts online
Stealing or otherwise accessing their passwords
Posting images of the child online (taken from any source, including video and photo phones)
Posting real or doctored sexual images of the child online
Sharing personal information about the child
Sharing intimate information about the child (sexual, special problems, etc.)
Sharing contact information about the child coupled with a sexual solicitation (“for a good time call …” or “I am interested in [fill in the blank] sex…”)
Reporting the child for real or provoked terms of service violations (“notify wars” or “warning wars”)
Encouraging that others share their top ten “hit lists,” or ugly lists, or slut lists online and including your child on that list.
Posting and encouraging others to post nasty comments on your child’s blog.
Hacking your child’s computer and sending your child malicious codes.
Sending threats to others (like the president of the United States) or attacking others while posing as your child.
Copying others on your child’s private e-mail and IM communications.
Posting bad reviews or feedback on your child without cause.
Registering your child’s name and setting up a bash Web site or profile.
Posting rude or provocative comments while posing as your child (such as insulting racial minorities at a Web site devoted to that racial minority).
Sending spam or malware to others while posing as your child.
Breaking the rules of a Web site or service while posing as your child.
Setting up a vote for site (like “hot or not?”) designed to embarrass or humiliate your child.
Masquerading as your child for any purpose.
Posting your child’s text messaging address or cell phone number online to encourage abuse and increase your child’s text messaging or cell phone charges.
Launching a denial of service attack on your child’s Web site
Sending “jokes” or rude things about your child to others or mailing lists.