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  • Over 300 million children a year face sexual abuse online: study

    Over 300 million children a year face sexual abuse online: study

    More than 300 million children a year are victims of online sexual exploitation and abuse, according to the first global estimate of the scale of the problem published on Monday.

    Researchers at the University of Edinburgh found that one in eight of the world’s children have been victims of non-consensual taking, sharing and exposure to sexual images and video in the past 12 months.

    That amounts to about 302 million young people, said the university’s Childlight Global Child Safety Institute, which carried out the study.

    There have been a similar number of cases of solicitation, such as unwanted sexting and requests for sexual acts by adults and other youths, according to the report.

    Offences range from so-called sextortion, where predators demand money from victims to keep images private, to the abuse of AI technology to create deepfake videos and pictures.

    The problem is worldwide but the research suggests the United States is a particularly high-risk area, with one in nine men there admitting to online offending against children at some point.

    “Child abuse material is so prevalent that files are on average reported to watchdog and policing organisations once every second,” said Childlight chief executive Paul Stanfield.

    “This is a global health pandemic that has remained hidden for far too long. It occurs in every country, it’s growing exponentially, and it requires a global response,” he added.

    The report comes after UK police warned last month about criminal gangs in West Africa and Southeast Asia targeting British teenagers in sextortion scams online.

    Cases — particularly against teenage boys — are soaring worldwide, according to non-governmental organisations and police.

    Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) issued an alert to hundreds of thousands of teachers telling them to be aware of the threat their pupils might face.

    The scammers often pose as another young person, making contact on social media before moving to encrypted messaging apps and encouraging the victim to share intimate images.

    They often make their blackmail demands within an hour of making contact and are motivated by extorting as much money as possible rather than sexual gratification, the NCA said.

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  • Online service for e-domicile in South Waziristan provides no ease

    Online service for e-domicile in South Waziristan provides no ease

    Students and women in South Waziristan are facing difficulties in creating online e-domicile.

    On the instructions of the Home Department of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, the district administration started working on creating an e-domicile from March 21, but the complicated steps of e-domicile have increased the difficulties of people instead of facilitating them.

    Additionally, B-form is required for online e-domicile, another problem for the locals.

    Assistant Commissioner Wana Faisal Ismail told Geo News that the district administration is receiving a lot of complaints regarding e-domicile from the citizens.

  • You can go to jail for posting pictures with guns, weapons online

    You can go to jail for posting pictures with guns, weapons online

    The Rawalpindi Police have arrested a man from the Jatali area for posting pictures with weapons on social media, The News reported on Wednesday.

    The police arrested the suspect named Naqash because people were scared and worried about him sharing content about weapons.

    SP (Saddar) Muhammad Nabil Khokhar said the man will face strict action, adding that this is a clear message that those who use social media platforms to spread fear and terror will be held accountable.

  • Online learning driving license app launched

    Online learning driving license app launched

    Caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, has inaugurated an online learning driving license app.

    The inauguration ceremony of the online learning driving license app was held at the Chief Minister Office in Lahore, with Information Minister Amir Mir and Inspector General of Punjab Police Usman Anwar present at the event.

    Chairman Punjab Information Technology Board Faisal Yusuf and related officials were also present in the ceremony.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Chief Minister Naqvi said that learning license facility is being provided at patrol posts, service centers and police stations. Citizens will be able to benefit from the facility of online learning license while sitting at home. Learner license facility has also been started at the front desk of police stations.

  • Three suspects involved in online sexual harassment arrested

    Three suspects involved in online sexual harassment arrested

    The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested three suspects involved in online sexual harassment from Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

    According to a spokesperson of FIA, the men, identified as Muhammad Umar, Muhammad Javed and Jibran Khan, have been arrested from different areas of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

    The spokesperson said the accused have been found involved in sharing pictures and videos of the affected women on social media.

    The accused also kept demanding money under threat of sharing objectionable material.

    The spokesperson further says that investigation has been initiated with the arrested accused.

    Mobile phones and objectionable materials have been recovered from the accused.

  • Shaadi season abhi tak chal raha hai? Pakistani woman marries Indian man virtually

    Shaadi season abhi tak chal raha hai? Pakistani woman marries Indian man virtually

    Ye konsa shaadi ka jadoo hai jo Pakistan mein khatam nahi ho raha? Lagta hai sirf KPK nahin hai jahan kay paani mein kuch hai. Another cross-border wedding took place on Sunday when a woman from Karachi, Ameena, married Arbaaz from India, as reported by the Hindustan Times.

    Arbaaz comes from the Indian city of Jodhpur. He is related to Armeena. An Indian outlet reported that a previous family member had also married a woman from a neighboring country.

    Arbaaz’s father Mohammad Afzal spoke to the local media, telling them that the ceremony was held in a simple way in a virtual ceremony.

    “A grandson of mine is a chartered accountant, who is married to a girl from Pakistan. Seeing their happiness, Ameena’s family asked our son’s hand in marriage, which we accepted,” the father gushed about the wedding.

    Arbaaz revealed to the media that his wife would be applying for a visa, and said that the ceremony was held online otherwise they would have to obtain visas twice.  “I didn’t marry in Pakistan as it would not be recognised and we would have to remarry on reaching India.”

    Previously, an Indian woman named Anju travelled to Pakistan, to marry her lover Nasrullah, after meeting him on Facebook.

    READ MORE: Anju weds Nasrullah: Bride’s father breaks all ties

    Afterwards a string of marriages sprung up on the news, including women from Chile, China and Mexico, all travelling within the same month to marry the Pakistani men they met on social media.

    READ MORE: Dir-Zara? Indian woman flies to Upper Dir to marry Pakistani man

  • You will regret if you don’t do these 7 best online courses offered by Harvard

    You will regret if you don’t do these 7 best online courses offered by Harvard

    Participating in Harvard University’s free online courses offers a myriad of benefits. As one of the most prestigious institutions in the world, Harvard provides a seal of excellence that can enhance your credibility and demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning.

    By enrolling in these courses, you gain access to a diverse range of subjects across multiple disciplines, allowing you to explore areas of interest, deepen your knowledge, or venture into new fields of study.

    With expert instruction from experienced faculty members and industry professionals, you can learn from some of the brightest minds in their respective fields, gaining valuable insights and perspectives.

    The flexibility and accessibility of Harvard’s online courses are additional advantages. These courses offer a convenient learning experience, as you can access lectures and course materials at your own pace and according to your schedule.

    The elimination of geographical barriers allows learners from around the world to participate, providing opportunities for individuals who may not have access to traditional education. Moreover, the online platform fosters interactive learning environments, enabling engagement with fellow learners through discussion forums and collaborative projects.

    This facilitates networking opportunities, connecting you with like-minded individuals globally, which can be valuable for professional growth, knowledge sharing, and potential future collaborations.

    Here are the seven best of 600 online courses Harvard University is offering.

    CS50’s Introduction to Game Development

    Learn about the development of 2D and 3D interactive games in this hands-on course, as you explore the design of games such as Super Mario Bros., Pokémon, Angry Birds, and more.

    Course Duration: 12 weeks
    Fee: free online
    Difficulty: Medium

    CS50: Introduction to Computer Science

    An introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming.

    Course Duration: 11 weeks
    Fee: free (fees of certificate included)
    Difficulty: Advanced

    4P Model for Strategic Leadership Podcasts

    A Free Podcast Series

    Course Duration: NA (self-paced)
    Fee: free
    CS50’s Introduction to Programming with Scratch

    A gentle introduction to programming that prepares you for subsequent courses in coding. difficulty: Introductory
    Course Duration: 3 weeks
    Fee: free
    Pricing Strategy

    Learn how to evaluate and make economic decisions based on demand in this 15-minute Harvard Business School (HBS) Online lesson.

    Course Duration: NA
    Fee: free

    Understanding Customer Needs

    Learn how to identify customer needs through this 15-minute Harvard Business School (HBS) Online lesson.
    Course duration: self-Paced

    Fee: free
    Difficulty: Normal

    The Health Effects of Climate Change

    Learn how global warming impacts human health, and the ways we can diminish those impacts.

    Course Duration: 7 weeks’ long
    Fee: free
    Difficulty: medium

    Engaging in Harvard’s online courses also promotes skill development and personal growth. By enrolling in these courses, you can acquire new skills, broaden your understanding of various subjects, and stay updated on the latest advancements in your field. This commitment to continuous learning and self-improvement not only enhances your knowledge base but also showcases your dedication to professional development. Furthermore, the opportunity to learn from Harvard’s renowned faculty and interact with a diverse group of learners can foster personal growth, expanding your perspectives and fostering a lifelong love for learning.

    In conclusion, participating in Harvard University’s free online courses offers numerous advantages. It provides access to a prestigious institution, diverse course offerings, expert instruction, flexibility, networking opportunities, skill development, and personal growth. By taking part in these courses, you can expand your knowledge, improve your credentials, and demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning.

  • MIT offers 2,000 free online courses, here are 7 of the best ones

    MIT offers 2,000 free online courses, here are 7 of the best ones

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. The institute currently offers 2000 free online courses with different time durations. You can do them online, so all you need is good access to the internet.

    In these online courses, MIT is offering courses that are the essential need of every learner and can be seen as life changers for those who take part in the courses. Entrepreneurship, art and craft, machine learning, coding, and programming are included in the modules.

    MIT wants to spread knowledge and encourage new ideas, and these courses help them do that. They let people from all walks of life learn from top MIT professors and explore the latest research and subjects.

    MIT’s free online courses are great for lifelong learning and personal growth. They give you the freedom to learn at your own pace and choose what you want to study. You can fit your learning around your schedule, whether you’re working, taking care of your family, or doing other things. The online format makes it easy for everyone to join in and learn, no matter where they are. MIT is using technology to make education accessible and exciting for everyone.

    Here are the 7 Best of the 2000 courses offered my MIT

    1. MIT’s Introduction to Computer Science and programming using python

    Time Duration: 9 weeks

    If you want to learn about computer skills and programming and you have the nose to learn the skilled languages, this course is for you. This introductory course focuses on breadth rather than depth; you will learn about Python, simple algorithms, testing and debugging, and data structures. You’ll also get an informal introduction to algorithm complexity.

    1. Becoming an Entrepreneur

    Time Duration: 6 weeks

    Learn the business skills and startup mindset needed to embark on your entrepreneurial path from the premier program for aspiring entrepreneurs, MIT Launch.

    1. Design Thinking for Leading and Learning

    Time Duration: 6 weeks (self-paced)

    A hands-on course for education leaders to learn about design thinking and explore how it can transform classroom learning and school communities.

    1. Art, Craft, Science

    Time Duration: NA

    Also through MIT OpenCourseWare, students can examine crafts or, artworks that are created to be used as well as viewed through historical, theoretical, and anthropological lenses. Professor Heather Paxson examines the historical and contemporary creation, consumption, commodification, and value of crafts. Ultimately, students should be able to apply the same tools to form and articulate their own ideas about crafts.

    1. Supply Chain Analytics

    Time Duration: 15 weeks

    Master and apply the core methodologies used in supply chain analysis and modeling, including statistics, regression, optimization and probability – part of the MITx Supply Chain Management MicroMasters Credential.

    1. Block Chain and Money

    Time Duration: NA

    This course is for students wishing to explore blockchain technology’s potential use—by entrepreneurs and incumbents—to change the world of money and finance. The course begins with a review of Bitcoin and an understanding of the commercial, technical, and public policy fundamentals of blockchain technology, distributed ledgers, and smart contracts. The class then continues on to current and potential blockchain applications in the financial sector.

    1. Machine Learning with Python

    Time Duration: 14 weeks

    An in-depth introduction to the field of machine learning, from linear models to deep learning and reinforcement learning, through hands-on Python projects. — Part of the MITx MicroMasters program in Statistics and Data Science.

  • Daraz Group to reduce 11% workforce in response to challenging market conditions

    Daraz Group to reduce 11% workforce in response to challenging market conditions

    Daraz Group, an e-commerce subsidiary of Alibaba Group, will be reducing its workforce by 11 per cent in response to the challenging market conditions.

    The CEO, Bjarke Mikkelsen, noted the adverse impact of a war in Europe, significant supply chain disruptions, rising inflation, heightened taxes, and the elimination of crucial government subsidies on the company’s operations, which are in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal.

    Daraz, which was founded in Pakistan in 2012 and acquired by Alibaba in 2018, is the largest e-commerce platform in Pakistan and serves over 100,000 SMEs in the country.

    According to Ehsan Saya, Managing Director of Daraz in the country, Pakistan remains the company’s largest market with the largest number of employees across its markets.

    He adds, “almost one-third of the staff in Pakistan is from regional teams which work with teams in Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Singapore, and China.”

    Ehsan Saya confirmed to Reuters that the 11 per cent reduction in the workforce of Daraz Group will also result in an equivalent cut in its workforce in Pakistan. The group did not provide further details regarding the specific number of employees affected and further details on the restructuring.

    In a letter, CEO Bjarke Mikkelsen stated that Daraz has been able to grow its active shopper base from three million in 2018 to over 15 million currently, with an average order growth of nearly 100 per cent until last year. The company reported having access to 500 million customers in 2021 and a workforce of 10,000 employees. In the past two years, Daraz has invested $100 million in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

  • SBP instructs banks to inform customers in advance about downtime of digital banking services

    SBP instructs banks to inform customers in advance about downtime of digital banking services

    The use of banking apps and sites for carrying out day-to-day transactions has considerably increased. However, it has been noted that in cases of service outages, customers are not properly informed in a timely manner, due to which they face issues with transactions.

    Now, in order to ensure that customers are informed about service disruptions due to any scheduled or unforeseen activity, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has issued fresh instructions to facilitate the customers of the financial institutions.

    According to the most recent instructions, banks must now notify customers and the SBP of any planned activity that may result in service disruptions.

    Financial institutions are required to inform customers at least two days in advance through SMS alerts, social media platforms, and in-app notifications, while SBP will be notified at least one week in advance for any maintenance activity.

    SBP, as part of its oversight responsibility, will regularly monitor the availability of digital channels itself.

    Monthly cumulative downtimes must be reported to SBP. The central banks shall be apprised of the actions taken by the relevant bank to avoid inconvenience in the future if the unforeseen outage exceeds three hours each quarter.