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More needed to combat child porn
KUALA LUMPUR: Information on tens of thousands of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses suspected of sharing child pornography have been provided to Malaysian police over the past six years, but due to the lack of trained staff, only about 100 IP addresses have been checked so far.
Cops have thousands of IP addresses involved in sharing child porn, but need more resources to act on all
KUALA LUMPUR: The police have received tens of thousands of IP (Internet protocol) addresses suspected of sharing child pornography from international authorities over the past six years.
Google, Meta must find and remove online child pornography under EU draft rules
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Google, Meta and other online service providers will be required to find and remove online child pornography under proposed European Commission rules, a move some privacy groups say could put people's communications at risk.
EU’s plans to combat child pornography raise privacy concerns
The European Commission’s plan to combat child sexual abuse material online is already raising privacy concerns.
America Movil teams up with Mexican national guard to beat cybercrime
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican telecoms company America Movil will work with the country's National Guard to tackle cybercrime, sharing technical information on criminals and threats, the government said Tuesday.
Quitting Twitter easier said than done
Twitter’s unparalleled audience means that is difficult for many who want their voice to be heard and influence the global debate.
Overall crime down in Germany, but child porn, cybercrime up
Germany’s overall crime rate continues to decline, but the country has seen a steep increase in the distribution of child pornography and cybercrime, top security officials said on April 5.
Indonesian govt to impose fines for digital platforms that refuse to remove unlawful content
JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): The government is preparing new administrative sanctions and fines for digital platforms that refuse to take down content it deems unlawful, stoking fears of increased censorship as the state seeks to reign in Big Tech.
S’pore man jailed for possessing obscene videos, including child sexual abuse material
After receiving information from Interpol that a Singapore IP address was linked to possible transmission of child sexual abuse material through instant messaging app Kik, the police traced the offence to Teo Yong Cong.
Singapore to introduce laws to tackle online harm, ensure child safety
Online platforms will be legally required to take prompt action when users report harmful content and implement systems such as content filters to protect children as Singapore takes steps to counter growing online harm.