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Heimdal joins fight against child sexual abuse material online
Global cybersecurity company Heimdal has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation to tackle child sexual abuse imagery online and make the internet a safer space for users.
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“We’ve got to get a grip on the epidemic on our open internet” - UK charity deals with record number of reports of online child sexual abuse material
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IWF research on child sex abuse live-streaming reveals 98% of victims are 13 or under
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‘Disturbing’ rise in videos of children who have been groomed into filming their own abuse
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Latest Internet Watch Foundation report shows Europe now hosts 60% of child sexual abuse webpages
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Child sexual abuse content increasingly being ‘masked’ online to hide crimes – latest global data
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Peer39 joins with IWF to prevent offenders profiting from the promotion of child sexual abuse content
Peer39, a leading provider of contextual intelligence for digital advertising, has joined forces with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to help disrupt and demonetise the spread of harmful content online.
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‘Vital’ child protection work sees top honour for IWF’s Susie Hargreaves
‘Vital’ child protection work sees top honour for IWF’s Susie Hargreaves - The NSPCC has made Ms Hargreaves an honorary member of the NSPCC council
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‘Appalling’ rise of ‘devious’ criminals tricking children into sexually abusing themselves on camera
New IWF data reveals a startling increase in ‘self-generated’ material where children have been tricked or groomed by predators.
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IWF welcomes Ofcom duties, but warns more needed to realise ‘hopes of a safer internet’
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AI giving offenders ‘DIY child sexual abuse’ tool, as dozens of child victims used in AI models, IWF warns MPs
AI giving offenders ‘DIY child sexual abuse’ tool, as dozens of child victims used in AI models, IWF warns MPs. The IWF has welcomed upcoming new legislation while giving evidence in Parliament this week.
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Our participation at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse