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JosephsDreams

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...police seem to be either unable to or unwilling to do the same thing this man is doing? Something is very wrong here.

This ‘dark web’ vigilante is zapping tons of child porn

By Laura Italiano

February 8, 2017


The dark web is now 20 percent lighter — thanks to a “Mr. Robot”-like vigilante hacker who has zapped one-fifth of its content in a crusade against child porn.
“Action had to be taken,” the unnamed hacker told the blog Motherboard.com, adding that he or she is a complete novice.
“This is in fact my first hack ever,” the purported hacker claimed.

The weekend hack attack crashed Freedom Hosting II, the largest single host of dark web sites.
The hack breached Freedom Hosting II’s servers, taking it offline and stealing thousands of GB in data, according to numerous tech publications.

“Initially I didn’t want to take down FH2, just look through it,” the “hacker” told Motherboard.The breach was first reported in theverge.com, which credited the group Anonymous. But Anonymous has since tweeted that it is not involved in this one.

But then the hacker found 10 large child porn sites on the servers — large enough to suggest that the sites were paying FH2 for hosting.
The hacker is promising to turn the offending material over to law enforcement.
Meanwhile, visitors to more than 10,000 FH2-hosted sites are instead getting a message: “Hello, Freedom Hosting II, you have been hacked.”
In addition to the purported porn sites, FH2 hosted a number of bitcoin escrow services, Ponzi schemes and hacking forums, dark web researcher Sarah Jamie Lewis told theverge.com.

“This is a major blow considering many were personal or political blogs and forums,” Lewis told The Verge.
FH2 has a despicable history of hosting child pornography, including what federal law enforcement has described as porn involving infants and torture.
In 2011, Anonymous targeted the web hosting service in an anti-child porn attack “Operation Darknet” — an attack that resulted in the member-list leak of more than 1,500 child-porn site subscribers.

The feds raided FH2 in 2013 for the same thing in a case that remains unresolved.
US authorities are still fighting in an Irish court to extradite then-FH2 owner Eric Eoin Marques, 30, from Ireland on child porn distribution and conspiracy charges.

The FBI calls Marques the world’s “largest facilitator of child porn.”
 

Tommy379

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I can answer this. I was on a task force for 6 years involving internet child exploitation. Law enforcement seems to be many years behind on this. It took a long time to develop techniques to deal with child pornography on the Gnutella network. I made some big cases off of it. The problem is the law enforcement hasn't been able to move forward. Right now, to this day, police officers are being trained to work the Gnutella network, and undercover chat in yahoo chat rooms. No body is using either service anymore. I spoke up 10 years ago about developing tools for torrents. Still nothing. I don't know what the problem is. They told me there was no way to do it. Really? I got a letter from my ISP for downloading movies from a torrent site. Someone knows how to do this. Police are just years behind. Other problems that police face, is that we are on the verge of computer graphics that makes it difficult to determine if the image or video is of a real person. The supreme court has ruled that the image must be a real victim. We are at a point where police will have to identify a victim in the cp before an arrest can be made.