— Have you found out what they have in common?
- Yes. Both have children aged 12-13. Sons. Both love to play PC games. And both are forbidden by their parents.
- That is?
— They only allow you to play from 6 to 8 pm in the japan mobile database of your parents.
— Have they had problems before?
- Yes. Both neglected their studies and were too keen on games.
— The problem turned out to be as simple as firewood. A separate account was not created for the child. He played under the parent's account. Accordingly, someone (they are currently investigating who) gave him a flash drive with codes for the games. He launched the program from the flash drive and... that's it! A Trojan on the director's laptop.
- And what about commercial? Same?
— It looks like that. Only there the smartphone was infected. They downloaded a game on a friend's advice, and the game had a Trojan. There is no account for the child either.
— I see. So, both violated the same rule. Separate limited accounts should be created for children. And on the smartphone, in addition, it is necessary to prohibit downloading programs from third-party sources! This was not done. And so they paid.
Do you allow your children to play on your computer under their account? Does it have administrative rights?