
A cyber hotline run by NCMEC received 1.6 million reports in May, more than double the roughly 700,000 it said it received in May 2019. — Reuters
Internet conspiracy theories from furniture companies selling children to face masks aiding kidnappings have led to a surge in calls to human trafficking tiplines, experts said, urging people to not to spread misinformation.
A cyber hotline run by the US National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) received 1.6 million reports in May, more than double the roughly 700,000 it said it received in May 2019.
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