Australia has fined X (formerly Twitter) for failing to answer all its questions about child exploitation. The country’s government levied a penalty of AUD 610,500 (around $387,000) fo… Read More
The alterations made to X (formally known as Twitter) since its acquisition by Elon Musk in 2022 have significantly contributed to rendering the social media platform less secure against dis… Read More
Legal Battle Over Assembly Bill 587 Sparks Constitutional Debate
In a high-stakes legal showdown, Elon Musk’s X Corp has filed a lawsuit against the state of California, challenging… Read More
The Office of the eSafety Commissioner has released a position statement on generative AI, highlighting the need for immediate Safety by Design interventions to protect user safety and empow… Read More
Children are using AI-generated deepfake pornography to bully their peers, according to online safety authorities. This is part of a larger trend of abuse stemming from unregulated artificia… Read More
Presented by ModulateNew safety and privacy regulations are set to impact game developers across the globe. As part of VentureBeat’s most recent Spotlight webinar on fighting community… Read More
The Australian government is inviting citizens to give their views on artificial intelligence (AI) through a consultation process on safe and responsible AI. The deadline for submissions is… Read More
eSafety commissioner received 795 requests to remove alleged bullying of children
from various social media
platforms in past 18 months, with 309 from TikTokFollow our Australia news live… Read More
Thought that Omegle was old news? With its rudimentary and dated interface, it might look out of place today, but in fact it’s firmly back in fashion. That’s partly b… Read More
It’s not quite a cage match, but Australia’s online safety commissioner is ready to rumble down under with Elon Musk. Julia Inman Grant, a former regional Twitter exec herself an… Read More
Para neutralizar a crescente onda de abuso online e preocupações com a segurança de jovens jogadores online, a Microsoft na Austrália lançou o que chama d… Read More
Traditional media has often been characterized by its inaccessible barriers to entry.
The costs associated with distributing content in major publications were, and still are, a promine… Read More
The Guardian: Twitter forced to remove harmful content aimed at Brittany Higgins and partner. “Australia’s eSafety commissioner deployed tough new cyber abuse powers for the firs… Read More
Bruised and bloodied scam victim who fell for elaborate but fake coffee plot in Mexico run by Aussie expats warns others ‘trust no-one’ as she hides in her hotel room with painfu… Read More
Canberra, Jan 23 (IANS) Online bullying among Australian children has reached a concerning level, the nation’s eSafety commissioner warned on Monday. The office of the commissioner sai… Read More
The Top 10 Creepiest & Most Dystopian Things Pushed by The World Economic Forum - https://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=5402 When one talks about the "global e… Read More
Issues related to child abuse and exploitation through online content have been an issue that many tech giants have failed to aptly deal with. And now, a top regulator from Australia is accu… Read More
In the wake of Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter becoming final and the story that is unfolding due to his decisions and the controversy surrounding it, I've created this post of news articles… Read More
Australian adults can now tattle to the federal government in the event that they’re being bullied on social media.
New legal guidelines permit Australia’s eSafety Commissio… Read More
Speak about it (and sometimes)
The primary and smartest thing you are able to do together with your baby is to speak to them! Ask them about why they wish to be on-line and the way they jo… Read More
The Great Reset In Action: Ending Freedom Of The Press, Speech, & Expression
Authored by Birsen Filip via The Mises Institute,
Governments, corporations, and elites have al… Read More
New online safety laws have come into force in Australia from today, providing extra protections for people targeted on the internet.
The Online Safety Act, which has been in development for… Read More
Sixty percent of Australian children have watched harmful online content, including drug taking, suicide and violent sexual material unbeknownst to their parents, who did not… Read More
Melbourne : A major journalistic investigation has found evidence of malicious software being used by governments around the world, including allegations of spying on prominent individuals… Read More
Business and government are exposing each other to an increasing range of cyber-risks.
• Current efforts to pool cybersecurity resources are limited in scope.
• Sharing threat in… Read More
In the Race to Hundreds of Qubits, Photons May Have "Quantum Advantage" The more qubits are quantum-mechanically connected entangled together, the more calculations they can… Read More