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9 September, 2024
Malaysia
Minister slams Meta for ‘no remorse’ as Malaysians lose US$100 million to scams
Communications chief Fahmi Fadzil calls Meta’s licensing concerns ‘facetious’, says regulation is needed to stamp out scams.
6 Dec 2024 - 12:22PM
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Malaysia
The Minister vs Meta: battle over Malaysia’s social media licence heats up
1 Nov 2024 - 12:14PM
Hong Kong society
Opinion
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Passive approach to bullying will leave Hong Kong society worse off
14 Oct 2024 - 10:18AM
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South Korea
South Korea slams leak of personal info of doctors who refused to join strike
The list called doctors manning emergency rooms ‘forced labourers’ and revealed information including their names and phone numbers.
10 Sep 2024 - 2:44PM
South Korea
South Korea urges stricter laws amid surge in deepfake porn, targets Telegram
South Korean President Yoon called for a crackdown on digital sex crimes amid rising deepfake abuse, highlighting the need for stronger legislation.
30 Aug 2024 - 5:25PM
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France
Musk, Rowling named in cyberbullying suit by Olympic boxing star Imane Khelif
Khelif, who won an Olympic gold medal in women’s boxing in Paris, faced intense scrutiny over her biological sex and gender identity.
15 Aug 2024 - 12:16AM
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Malaysia
Malaysian TikTokker threatened with rape found dead in condominium
A minister will meet with TikTok representatives to discuss the governance of the platform following the cyberbullying death of Rajeswary Appahu.
7 Jul 2024 - 11:57AM
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Cybersecurity
China cracks down on seeds of cyberbullying after suicides linked to abuse
Online publishers must push awareness of online abuse, censor comments in advance and cut off live broadcasts containing violent information.
19 Jun 2024 - 7:00PM
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China education
Opinion
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China needs to better protect victims of school bullying
A ruling by China’s top court supporting a victim’s right to self-defence is a good step forward, but more must be done to support students.
7 Jun 2024 - 5:44AM
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Trending in China
Fearless Chinese girl treks global trail on US$1,600, faces sex-sale taunts
An intrepid young woman from China, who achieved the remarkable feat of travelling to several countries unaccompanied and on a tiny budget, has been forced to shut down online critics who accused her of funding her trip by selling sex.
19 May 2024 - 11:00AM
South Korea
‘It’s really harsh’: K-pop star Karina dated an actor and it backfired on her
Karina became a target of ruthless abuse that forced her to issue a handwritten apology for dating a South Korean actor.
30 Mar 2024 - 2:57PM
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Good Schools Guide
Hong Kong schools put the brakes on cyberbullying as social media abuse rises
Hong Kong’s leading schools are setting rules, providing support and appointing specialist staff to create a safer environment for students
26 Jan 2024 - 11:00AM
Canada
Man who cyberbullied and sexually extorted Canadian teen has sentence cut
A Dutch court reduced Aydin Coban’s sentence from 13 years to six. He was convicted of sexually extorting Canadian teen, Amanda Todd, whose video of her online harassment sparked a global debate on cyberbullying.
21 Dec 2023 - 10:57PM
Trending in China
‘Be a rock’: China teacher uses rock moral story to beat classroom bullies
An inventive primary school teacher in China has pressed home the anti-bullying message to her students by using a simple story contrasting crispy noodles and a rock.
14 Dec 2023 - 8:31PM
Cybersecurity
China’s internet operators told they must report cybercrimes within an hour
Cyberspace Administration of China says regulating the reporting of incidents could reduce loss and damage and protect national internet safety.
8 Dec 2023 - 3:22PM
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Crime in China
Rumour-mongering, modifying others’ photos: China lists 10 cyberbullying cases
Ministry of Public Security says cyberbullying had been rampant, resulting in some victims killing themselves or becoming mentally ill.
28 Nov 2023 - 5:39PM
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India
Indian teen’s app builds ‘self-confidence’ in youth to overcome cyberbullying
A 2022 report found that more than one in every three Indian children had suffered racially motivated cyberbullying, as opposed to one in four worldwide.
3 Nov 2023 - 8:00PM
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Hong Kong protests
Hongkonger jailed for 2½ months after doxxing policeman who shot student in 2019
Johnson Leung Fai was found guilty of two counts of disclosing personal data about the officer and his family via posts on X.
31 Oct 2023 - 7:04PM
Internet
Letters
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Why Hong Kong needs to do away with online anonymity
Readers discuss the need for a law to require the use of real names on the internet, and how an e-payment tool can be made more useful.
31 Oct 2023 - 2:30PM
Internet
China introduces regulations to protect minors from internet dangers
New rules a bid by Beijing to provide cyber environment that is good for ‘physical and mental health’ of over 191 million internet users aged under 18.
25 Oct 2023 - 7:29PM
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Crime in Hong Kong
Hong Kong woman arrested for alleged doxxing of friend and her son
Woman released on bail after arrest by privacy commissioner on suspicion of revealing personal details of mother and young son without consent and causing them harm.
14 Sep 2023 - 8:41PM
United States
Woman awarded US$1.2 billion after ex-boyfriend created fake Pornhub profile
He also distributed links to the explicit content to her friends, family, and coworkers, documents said.
17 Aug 2023 - 12:00AM
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Hong Kong society
More effort needed to protect victims whose intimate photos posted online: NGO
RainLily says that from April 2021 to March 2023, it had received 646 requests for assistance relating to image-based sexual violence.
9 Aug 2023 - 2:19AM
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Indonesia
Is Indonesia’s ‘elastic’ Cyber Law destroying the lives of ordinary citizens?
A man spoke out on TikTok about a religious group’s ban on his business – and found himself behind bars.
15 Jul 2023 - 2:00PM
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Internet
‘Severe penalties’ in store as China aims for new rules to fight cyberbullies
China’s top three legal bodies jointly issue set of draft guidelines on a new directive to target cyberbullies, opening it up for public consultation until June 25.
9 Jun 2023 - 9:19PM
Hong Kong
Letters
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Strike a balance between helpers’ rights and employers’ needs
Readers discuss a compromise on the proposal to stop helpers breaking their contracts, the advantages of an anti-bullying law, and the opposition to the Fanling housing project.
11 May 2023 - 11:30AM
Performing arts in Hong Kong
Heathers, musical based on cult 1988 film, out to highlight school bullying
A Hong Kong musical, based on the 1988 film Heathers starring Winona Ryder, is starting conversations about bullying in the city’s schools and its high youth suicide rate.
7 May 2023 - 5:15PM
Crime in Hong Kong
Hong Kong woman arrested on suspicion of doxxing friend’s ex-boyfriend
According to watchdog, post with victim’s personal details and negative comments found on social media platform.
19 Apr 2023 - 9:26PM
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