Byline: KAREN THOMAS USA Today
Most teenage girls consider themselves to be the savviest computer user in their home better than their brothers and, naturally, way better than their parents.
Indeed, more than half the girls questioned in a new survey said they can chat, flirt and even read parents' e-mail without them catching on. Almost 20 percent say they could hack into a school computer.
The recent survey from the Girl Scouts of the United States delves into the psyche of girls online and shows that teens are hiding a whole lot from their parents: 30 percent say they've been sexually harassed online (ranging from being asked their bra size to …
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