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1. Government stepping up measures to prevent child pornography.
The federal government is putting pressure on phone and internet companies, to retain search data to help fight online child pornography.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott wants to expand the government’s retention of data — capturing people’s internet activity and search history — which is vital in combating internet crimes and other illegal activities, including terrorism and child abuse.
“We know that access to metadata has played a role in preventing and investigating terrorism offences. But it’s also vital to investigating major crimes that destroy lives in this country,” Mr Abbott’s office told Fairfax Media.
“And no crime is more abhorrent than crimes against children.”
The step is part of Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s national security reforms, to be unveiled next week.
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2. Two teenage girls stabbed their friend, claim “slender man” made them do it.
Trigger warning: this post deals with murder and other topics which may be distressing to readers.
Two teenage girls have told a United States court Slender Man — a fictional online character — made them attempt to murder their friend.
Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier stabbed their friend 19 times in an attempt to kill her in August last year, claiming they did it because Slender Man would kill their families if they didn’t.