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Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is supporting the Global Signal Exchange (GSE) and partner Oxford Information Labs to advance efforts against online scams. The partnership aims to scale practical digital-safety tools to protect vulnerable users from fraud. Read the full announcement from Global Signal Exchange.
Cross border data sharing is legally complex. Emily Taylor's keynote speech at the International Data Law Forum in Berlin, 2025, provides a background on the legal issues, draws parallels with the airline industry and safeguarding in health and social care, and points to signs of hope through voluntary, industry-led initiatives, such as the Global Signal Exchange.
The Global Signal Exchange is continuously upgrading algorithms to better capture the ever-changing threat landscape.
The Global Signal Exchange has been set up because of the sheer scale, size and speed of online frauds. Online scams and fraud have become a global crisis, costing individuals, businesses, and governments billions of dollars annually. Their significance can be assessed through various lenses, including economic impact, societal consequences, technological challenges, and legal responses.
The Global Signal Exchange (GSE) is an initiative launched in October 2024 through a collaboration between Google, the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA), and the DNS Research Federation (DNSRF). This platform aims to serve as a centralised clearinghouse for data on online scams and fraudulent activities, enhancing the sharing of abuse signals to facilitate faster identification and disruption of such threats across various sectors and services.