Tech-Enabled Exploitation: Trafficking
Trafficking is not always a physical form of exploitation. Parents and teachers, be aware of how traffickers operate in order to keep children safe from being exploited.
Trafficking is not always a physical form of exploitation. Parents and teachers, be aware of how traffickers operate in order to keep children safe from being exploited.
AI has introduced new challenges, including the creation of AI-generated intimate images. See our discussion guides about the possible consequences of using this technology.
This guide explains what human trafficking is, the roles technology plays in both facilitating and preventing it, and the ongoing prevention and awareness efforts made by organizations. You’ll also learn to spot the signs of human trafficking as well as how adults can prevent youth from becoming victims of human trafficking.
The KnowledgeFlow guide on supporting a victim of sextortion was created in partnership with Victim Services of Durham Region through project KnowledgeShare. This helpful guide created by certified cybersecurity experts is intended for both individuals and victim support groups. Many helpful topics are included such as how this scam typically happens, where it most often occurs, responding to the scammers, and how to remove your image(s) and or video(s) from social media platforms if they are posted. Also included is a note to teens, caregivers, and additional information and resources.
what is sextortion? Sextortion is a serious form of online exploitation which can target anyone regardless of age, gender or…
Sextortion Scams – What teens need to know. This KnowledgeFlow resource on sextortion scam awareness: what teens need to know was created by certified cybersecurity experts. What is sextortion? What to do? Find the answers here.