Fall Collien Fernandes: Wie sich Frauen vor digitaler Gewalt schützen können

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The article discusses the rise of digital violence against women, highlighted by the case of Collien Fernandes. Expert Stefanie Eymann from Frauen-Softwarehaus emphasizes that digital violence, including fake profiles, sharing intimate images, and stalking via apps, is more prevalent than reported. AI advancements enable the creation of fake content, while smart home devices can be misused for control. Eymann advises women to take control of their devices by securing them with strong passwords and two-factor authentication, and to be cautious with family accounts due to potential privacy risks after separation. The Frauennotruf Frankfurt also reports dealing with cases of digital violence.
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AI-ExtractedStalkerware, including trackers in children's backpacks, is used to monitor individuals.
AI allows creation of sex videos from a single portrait photo.
Family accounts can be exploited to track location, payments, and copy/delete cloud content after separation.
Fake profiles and intimate images are used to harass women online more often than reported.
Digital violence often involves men seeking power and control over women.
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