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‘Significant breakthrough’ as IWF analysts crack code used by predators to share child sexual abuse material online
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Olivia’s story
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IWF breaks record for actioning reports in a single day
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Netsweeper and the IWF up the Ante Against Child Sexual Abuse Imagery with Microsoft Photo DNA Technology
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The US now hosts more child sexual abuse material online than any other country
The US now hosts more child sexual abuse material online than any other country
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Digital fingerprints of a million child abuse images made
Digital fingerprints of a million images of child sexual abuse have been created, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has said.
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The shocking transcripts that reveal how groomers sexually abuse children in their own rooms
Jordan King, reporter for Metro, looks at IWF transcripts showing actual conversations between online groomers and child victims
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This Chatbot Aims to Steer People Away From Child Abuse Material
Senior writer at WIRED, Matt Burgess, looks into Pornhub trialling a new automated tool that pushes CSAM-searchers to seek help for their online behaviour
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‘Worst nightmares’ come true as predators are able to make thousands of new AI images of real child victims
AI-Generated Child Abuse Sexual Imagery Threatens to “Overwhelm” Internet
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Sexual abuse imagery of girls online at record high following pandemic lockdowns
New data published by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) shows girls are at increasing risk online.
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‘Extreme’ Category A child sexual abuse found online doubles in two years
IWF analysts say ‘insidious’ commercial child sexual abuse sites are driving more and more extreme content online.
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EU still hosts the most child sexual abuse material in the world
New IWF data shows that three in every five child sexual abuse reports are hosted in an EU member state.