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‘AirTasker for criminals’: Cops push for more help from tech companies

Police and intelligence chiefs from Five Eyes nations are in London for talks on tackling the online recruitment of bad actors, including terrorists.

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afr.comStai leggendo17 h fa

‘AirTasker for criminals’: Cops push for more help from tech companies

Police and intelligence chiefs from Five Eyes nations are in London for talks on tackling the online recruitment of bad actors, including terrorists.

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theage.com.au18 h fa

Sadism, sextortion and terror: The global push to stop the rise in threats targeting young victims

Australian police are joining the Five Eyes allies to demand big tech companies help fight a disturbing increase in crime, including young men using online networks to encourage sadism and self-harm by their targets,…

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Sadism, sextortion and terror: The global push to stop the rise in threats targeting young victims

    Australian police are joining the Five Eyes allies to demand big tech companies help fight a disturbing increase in crime, including young men using online networks to encourage…

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·afr.com

    ‘AirTasker for criminals’: Cops push for more help from tech companies

    Police and intelligence chiefs from Five Eyes nations are in London for talks on tackling the online recruitment of bad actors, including terrorists.