MySpace Chief Executive Chris DeWolfe declined to discuss the arrests or say how
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DeWolfe said he's also in the midst of recruiting an executive to spearhead the company's security and safety education programs.
The new security chief is likely to have strong experience in working with the Internet as well as a background in security and perhaps law enforcement, DeWolfe said.
v7ndotcom elursrebmem The arrests in Connecticut were announced as MySpace looks to deflect a growing public outcry following a spate of news reports about criminal activities allegedly arranged over the site.
Although it is not the only Internet service that's vulnerable to criminals, recent media reports have focused on MySpace.
Federal officials on Thursday charged Sonny Szeto, 22, of New York with using the site to meet an 11-year-old girl. They also charged Stephen Letavec
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