There’s a rise in sextortion cases preying on teen boys. Our columnist shares tips on what to do if a teen is targeted.
Julie Jargon
Family & Tech columnist, The Wall Street Journal
Julie Jargon is the Family & Tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, writing weekly about the impact of technology on family life. During her years as a beat reporter, she covered restaurant and food companies such as Starbucks, McDonald's, Papa John's and Kraft.
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