Digital fingerprints of a million images of child sexual abuse have been created, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has said.
An internet sex predator has been jailed after grooming victims to abuse themselves, siblings and children, and selling “box sets” of abuse, as the IWF warns footage of his victims’ sexual abuse is still circulating in “dark corners” of the internet.
The IWF is urging parents and carers to spot the dangers as a new Government-backed campaign aims to boost child safety.
The IWF welcomed the new Bill, but said there needs to be greater clarity in how the Bill will be implemented.
Not all Encryption is the same: social media is not ready for End-to-End Encryption. IWF CTO Dan Sexton explains the differences in the technology behind the debate.
IWF warns of more AI-made child sexual abuse videos as tools behind them get more widespread and easier to use
Watchdogs say its a "stark vision of the future."
More children than ever are becoming victim of online sexual abuse, with technology offering abusers more access to them than ever.
Last year was the “most extreme year on record” for child sexual abuse online, UK based charity Internet Watch Foundation warned.
AI used to generate deepfake images of child sexual abuse uses photos of real victims as reference material, a report has found.
As new data shows EU servers are being targeted by criminals to host this imagery, EU legislators must pass vital new legislation to get a grip on the worsening situation and prevent the abuse of EU servers by criminals profiting off child sexual abuse imagery, writes Susie Hargreaves.
Paedophiles are using artificial intelligence (AI) to ‘de-age’ celebrities and create images of them as children.