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Safety Regulators Urge Tech Firms to Address Sextortion Vulnerabilities

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Australia Urges Tech Giants to Safeguard Teens from Online Exploitation

An Australian online safety regulator has called on major technology companies to enhance their efforts in protecting young users from sexual extortion. The eSafety Commission reports a troubling rise in attacks where scammers trick teenagers into sharing private images, later demanding money to avoid exposure. Alarmingly, over ten percent of teens aged sixteen to eighteen have already been victimized, with many cases starting before they even reach that age.

Need for Better Safeguards Against Scammers

The recent findings criticize several big players in the tech industry, particularly Google and Meta, for their inadequate responses to these threats. Scammers typically impersonate teenagers to build trust, often sending explicit images before requesting a similar return. Once the young victims comply, the scammer threatens to release their images to friends and family unless a ransom is paid.

A core issue identified is how these platforms manage text monitoring. The report highlights that offenders often use recognizable scripts—repeated phrases used in thousands of attempts. Unfortunately, the report claims that many platforms are not using available technology to detect these patterns.

Additionally, the eSafety Commission pointed out that messaging apps like WhatsApp frequently lack straightforward reporting features for users facing sexual extortion. Apple also faced criticism for how iMessage deals with these threats. The Commission suggested that Apple could potentially implement scanning for common scam phrases on iPhones without compromising user privacy.

Apple already employs similar on-device scanning to blur inappropriate images sent to children. Recent updates indicate the company might be developing a feature to detect harmful messages, specifically targeting this issue.

Safety advocates stress that the tech industry possesses the necessary tools to prevent these scams before they reach young users. By adopting existing tracking technologies, these companies could potentially stop extortion attempts before they become a reality for teenagers.

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