An analyst who removes child sexual abuse content from the internet says she is always trying to stay "one step ahead" of the "bad guys".
Images of children aged as young as seven being abused online have risen by almost two thirds while the number of webpages found to contain the most extreme material has doubled in recent years, according to a report.
Bitly Inc. partners with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to detect and block child sexual abuse material.
The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has published the final paper relating to a study into self-generated, sexually explicit content of young people on the internet.
IWF is a steering group member of the European Child Sexual Abuse Legislation Advocacy Group (ECLAG) working to end child sexual abuse both on and offline.
Meta announces rollout of end-to-end encryption on its platforms, beginning with Facebook Messenger.
The portals, including the IWF's first in Europe, will allow people to report child sexual abuse material to the IWF should they stumble across it online
IWF analysts say ‘insidious’ commercial child sexual abuse sites are driving more and more extreme content online.
Reports involving sexual extortion are on the rise as criminals become more ‘adept’ at targeting younger children.