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Discord tops social media platforms utilized for attacks on girls, data showsFrom 2022 to 2025, reports of extreme online violence rose sharply, with girls making up 84 per cent of victims, mostly teens, the Canadian Centre for Child Protection says.CrimeJan 21
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Boys increasingly targeted in sextortion cases, Winnipeg’s C3P saysAccording to C3P, of the 322 cases opened in July of this year, 92 per cent of the victims were boys or young men, half of whom were under 18.CrimeAug 4, 2022
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Report on kids’ app use shows frightening results, child protection centre saysThe research has found that many apps being offered through app stores have unsuitable age ratings, inconsistent enforcement, and parental controls that can be easily bypassed.CrimeApr 27, 2022
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Online tool cracks down on child sexual abuse imagesTo date, Project Arachnid has assisted in the removal of six million instances of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).CrimeJan 17, 2022
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Child luring and sextortion cases online spike since start of pandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to a spike in reported cases of online child sexual exploitation.CrimeMar 9, 2021
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Incidents of tweens being targeted, sexually exploited via live-streaming on the riseThe Canadian Centre for Child Protection is highlighting the risks of kids live-streaming and what families can do to keep tweens safe.CanadaFeb 19, 2020
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