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.
Digital fingerprints of a million images of child sexual abuse have been created, the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has said.
The ‘shocking’ images of children can involve penetrative sexual activity, sexual activity with an animal, and sadism.
Experts predict that without new legislation, the problem will only grow.
CSAM hosting around the world rose 64 percent last year, and a surge in the United States put it second behind the Netherlands, a new report found.
Online child sexual abuse is at record high levels, according to exclusive figures given to ITV News.
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