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Australian authorities receive 350 cyber complaints in just six months

Australian women and men are increasingly becoming victims of revenge porn, with more than 350 complaints to the office of the eSafety commissioner since October last year.

An upset young girl in front of a personal computer.

File image. Source: AAP

A special investigation by News Corp has gone inside the engine room of the fight against revenge porn which includes facial recognition software to ensure offending images can never be shared again.

News Corp was given unprecedented access to the team of cyber experts, private investigators and former police who are working to keep Australians safe online.

The crack team of eight spend their days looking at websites hosting illegal material from a locked secure room in a tower, overlooking Pyrmont in Sydney’s inner city.

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By Jamileh Fakhri

Source: The Daily Telegraph



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