Japan firms step up mobile security after stabbing rampage

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File photo shows a Japanese man talking on his mobile phone in Tokyo. Japanese mobile telephone content providers are setting up safeguards to protect young people amid shock after a disgruntled young man used his phone to document his plans for a To ...
File photo shows a Japanese man talking on his mobile phone in Tokyo. Japanese mobile telephone content providers are setting up safeguards to protect young people amid shock after a disgruntled young man used his phone to document his plans for a Tokyo stabbing rampage

Japanese mobile telephone content providers are setting up safeguards to protect young people amid shock after a disgruntled young man used his phone to document his plans for a stabbing rampage.


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