Software tracks child porn traffickers online
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Police investigator Flint Waters types "toddler" on his laptop keyboard, and in the time it takes to read this paragraph, up pop dozens of pictures and videos that show young children being sexually molested.
"This is all live," meaning the files are currently being traded, Waters says. There are rapes of toddler in such innocent settings as diaper changes or bath time, and even more violent acts.
In a few keystrokes, Waters identifies the computers that contain one of the files, and with a few more, he finds how many such files each has. One in Arizona has 16,871, including "sleepover in her room" and "little girls mix."
His search is over in minutes.
Waters, chief of Wyoming's Internet Crimes Against Children task force, has developed software that identifies computers, by serial number, that trade child pornography on one online network. The information is used to locate the traffickers and obtain search warrants.
"This is all live," meaning the files are currently being traded, Waters says. There are rapes of toddler in such innocent settings as diaper changes or bath time, and even more violent acts.
In a few keystrokes, Waters identifies the computers that contain one of the files, and with a few more, he finds how many such files each has. One in Arizona has 16,871, including "sleepover in her room" and "little girls mix."
His search is over in minutes.
Waters, chief of Wyoming's Internet Crimes Against Children task force, has developed software that identifies computers, by serial number, that trade child pornography on one online network. The information is used to locate the traffickers and obtain search warrants.
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WooHoo...Get them sickos!
I think this would be a great tool.
People that engage in those activities need to be in mental wards.-
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- logicmaster
- 2 months ago
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