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Commercial dark web URLs
Explore IWF's 2024 findings on commercial dark web sites distributing child sexual abuse imagery, highlighting challenges in detection and takedown efforts.
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Angola takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Burundi takes vital step to remove child sexual abuse imagery from the internet by launching a public reporting system
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Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) calls on more in the domain industry to do the right thing
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Keeping Children Safe In Education - a look to the future
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The net is closing on child sexual abuse images
Each day, a team of analysts faces a seemingly endless mountain of horrors. The team of 21, who work at the Internet Watch Foundation’s office in Cambridgeshire, spend hours trawling through images and videos containing child sexual abuse.
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UK Safer Internet Centre public report released
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Our role in the UK Safer Internet Centre
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Online gaming community generates $90,000
Players of the Jagex game RuneScape have generated over $90,000 for an array of worthy causes through an in-game charity drive.
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The Online Safety Act (OSA) Explained
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IWF voices support for European CSAM proposal in open letter to European Union
The letter says the proposal would have powerful implications, not just for Europe but for the world.
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Paedophile Hugh Nelson who made AI child abuse images from real pictures sent to him jailed for 18 years in 'deeply horrifying' landmark case
The images that Nelson made have been linked back to real children around the world. In some cases, he then went on to encourage his clients to rape and sexually assault the youngsters.