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FBI, DOJ warn of 'staggering increase' in cases of sexploitation among minors

Por: Politico Tech December 19, 2022

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Several federal agencies warned on Monday of a significant uptick in cases of “financial sexploitation” of children and teens, a cybercrime in which the victims are coerced into sending explicit images online and then extorted for money. The FBI, in partnership with the Justice Department and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, issued a national public safety alert Monday about what an FBI official described as a... + full article



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