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Trump signs Take It Down Act, criminalizing deepfake and revenge porn

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The bill was championed by First Lady Melania Trump.
President Donald Trump signed a law Monday criminalizing the spread of nonconsensual intimate imagery, including AI-generated deepfakes and revenge porn. […]

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Ocala 17-year-old convinced kids to send him sex abuse material on Roblox: Sheriff

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A Florida teenager is facing charges as an adult after he allegedly convinced children to send him sexual abuse material over a popular online gaming site called Roblox, and authorities say there could be more victims.

It started with a tip that the sheriff’s office received on Feb. 28 from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). It said that a user in Marion County was directing children to molest their younger siblings and produce child sexual abuse material on Roblox, NBC affiliate WESH reported. […]

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Mobile Forensics in eDiscovery: Leveraging Oxygen Forensics for Modern Investigations

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Overcome encryption barriers, recover deleted messages, and ensure compliance in corporate litigation, regulatory audits, and internal investigations. As mobile devices continue to dominate communication and data storage, legal and investigative teams are increasingly relying on the collection of mobile devices, particularly iOS and Android devices in eDiscovery matters. […]

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Berkeley Law creates protocol to use social media as evidence for war crimes

A three-year joint effort by Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center (HRC) and the U.N. Human Rights Office, the Protocol marks the first global guidelines for using publicly available information online – including photos, videos, and other content posted to social media sites – as evidence in international criminal and human rights investigations. […]

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