‘Be Aware’: Sharjah Police expose new online scams targeting parents and children

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‘Be Aware’: Sharjah Police expose new online scams targeting parents and children

Sharjah: Sharjah Police have launched the fourth edition of their interactive cyber safety initiative, Be Aware, at City Centre Al Zahia, with the aim of educating the community about the growing risks of online fraud and digital crime. The campaign was inaugurated by Brigadier Omar Ahmed Bualzoud,»»»

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The Times of India India 22.08. 15:52

Mumbai police book unknown person for cyber stalking and blackmailing woman studying in Australia

Mumbai: The Powai police booked an unknown individual on Wednesday for allegedly cyber stalking and blackmailing a 23-year-old woman studying in Australia by creating a fake Snapchat account in her mother's name. The woman became suspicious after receiving a nude picture used to blackmail her from »»»

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The Economic Times India 25.03. 07:35

Social media design is key to protecting kids online

Research highlights the complex impact of social media on teens, balancing both benefits and harms. The key lies in platform design—features like algorithms and privacy controls shape user experience. A safety-by-design approach, focusing on improving these features, could protect teens while prese»»»

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The Jerusalem Post Israele 11.03. 00:20

Mazkeret Batya man indicted for posing as woman to orchestrate child sex crimes  

The suspect, Uri Alfi, is accused of multiple crimes, including causing sodomy rape and indecent acts against children and family members. A 21-year-old Mazkeret Batya resident was indicted for posing as a woman on social media and instructing parents to commit sex crimes against their children, th»»»

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Dawn Pakistan 03.02. 05:32

EXPLAINER: How new cybercrime law puts digital rights at stake

THE acronym “Peca” has been all over the news lately, and many would be scratching their heads, wondering if this brouhaha is something you — the reader — should take seriously. The short answer is yes, you should be concerned. Very concerned. Peca is short for the Prevention of Electronic Crimes A»»»

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