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Kids 'assaulted' in social media craze
Whanganui police say the issue is affecting a number of local schools.
Google threats shouldn't make NZ government wary - expert
Google's search engine threats shouldn't worry NZ government, says expert.
Phone scammer tricks Dunedin woman out of $15k
Fake Spark employee told 69-year-old woman her Spark account had been hacked.
'Ugly and vicious': Top Auckland girls school warns about online bullying
Epsom Girls Grammar School said the warning was not prompted by any specific incident.
The new sex landscape: Paying for homemade porn
Sex workers share how subscription-based erotic content is changing the porn landscape.
Editorial: The following contains objectionable material
Editorial: Censorship is sometimes necessary to protect the most vulnerable people.
'Predatory': Westmere mum finds porn virus on 12yo's phone
Malware infects young girl's phone with predatory porn.
Scams target NZ sex cheats
Ashley Madison has hit NZ and extortionists are using data from the website demand thousands of dollars not to inform cheaters' partners and families.
Despite dangers, kids stay online
Parents willingly expose their children to the dangers of the internet because it is essential for them to be online, a visiting internet expert says.
Elderly man jailed after Facebook sex abuse
A 73-year-old Christchurch man who posed as a teenage girl on Facebook, friending and convincing a local girl to show him sexualised videos, has been jailed for three years.
Criminals target social media
The face of cybercrime is changing as criminals target social networking sites and mobile devices, and a new report says New Zealanders are vulnerable.
Facebook critics of principal to be prosecuted
Commentators who joined in a vicious online attack against a new school principal will be prosecuted, police say.