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Child pornography website later operated by Australian police as a sting operation

^ Jump up to: a b c Håkon F. Høydal, Einar Otto Stangvik and Natalie Remøe Hansen. "VG exposed the largest child sexual abuse forum. It was run by the police" . VG Nett . Archived from the original on 2018-01-10 . Retrieved 2018-01-23 .

^ Jump up to: a b Brad Hunter (2017-10-12). "Canadian man was king of kiddie porn" . Toronto Sun . Retrieved 2018-01-23 .

^ C. Aliens (October 16, 2017). "Task Force Argos Operated a Darknet Child Abuse Forum for 11 Months" . DeepDotWeb . Archived from the original on January 24, 2018 . Retrieved 2018-01-23 .

^ Jump up to: a b Knaus, Christopher (2017-10-07). "Australian police sting brings down paedophile forum on dark web" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2018-01-25 .

^ McInnes, William (2017-10-08). "Queensland police take over world's largest child porn forum in sting operation" . Brisbane Times . Retrieved 2018-01-25 .

^ Jump up to: a b Maria Knoph Vigsnæs, Håkon F. Høydal, Einar Otto Stangvik, and Natalie Remøe Hansen. "UNICEF: – Clear violation of UN children's convention" . Verdens Gang . Retrieved 2018-01-23 . {{ cite news }} : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link )

^ Håkon F. Høydal, Einar Otto Stangvik, and Natalie Remøe Hansen. "– Police acting as judges" . Verdens Gang . Retrieved 2018-01-23 . {{ cite news }} : CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link )

^ Jump up to: a b "Four Men Sentenced to Prison for Engaging in a Child Exploitation Enterprise on the Tor Network" . United States Department of Justice . 12 August 2019.

^ Dustin Godfrey and Kristi Patton (2018-01-09). "Child exploitation forum moderator in Penticton sentenced to five years - Kelowna Capital News" . Kelowna Capital News . Retrieved 2018-01-23 .

^ Cormack, Lucy (2017-11-24). "Former private school science teacher sentenced over child exploitation" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2018-01-23 .

^ "Subscribe to read | Financial Times" . Financial Times . 10 November 2019 . Retrieved 2020-04-13 . {{ cite news }} : Cite uses generic title ( help )

^ "Hunting Warhead - a CBC/VG podcast" .

^ "Hunting Warhead - CBC News" .



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Childs Play [ sic ] was a darknet child pornography website that operated from April 2016 to September 2017, which at its peak was the largest of its class. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The site was concealed by being run as a hidden service on the Tor network . After running the site for the first six months, owner Benjamin Faulkner of Guelph , Ontario, Canada was captured by the United States Department of Homeland Security . For the remaining eleven months the website was owned and operated by the Australian Queensland Police Service 's Task Force Argos , as part of Operation Artemis .

The website was run by Australian police for 11 months, and involved impersonation of the forum owner WarHead (Faulkner's alias) which required police to regularly post child abuse images, in order to convince users that the site was not compromised. [1] [4] [6] Ivar Stokkereit, a legal adviser to the United Nations Children's Fund ( UNICEF ) in Norway, stated this was "a clear violation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child , even though the police’s intention is to prevent new offenses in the long run". Amnesty International also criticized the actions as "unacceptable under human rights law". ECPAT (End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes) supported the proactive approach taken by Task Force Argos. [6]

James Sheptycki , professor in criminology at York University , criticized the transfer of the website from its original server in Europe to Australia as " jurisdiction shopping ", being done due to the favourable legal framework in Australia that would allow the website to continue running in this way. [7]

The capture of the site, and its subsequent use to gather information, has led to arrests and convictions:

In November 2019 the Canadian network CBC in collaboration with Norwegian VG ( Verdens Gang ) published a six-part podcast [11] [12] [13] called Hunting Warhead , chronicling the investigation by VG journalist Håkon Høydal and a Norwegian computer security expert of child sexual abuse networks on the dark web. In the course of the six episodes, CBC journalist Daemon Fairless examines the background of Benjamin Faulkner and the course of events that led to his capture.






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Anonymous, as you may know, is a notorious group of hacktivists having footprints across the web including the Dark Web, where all sorts of illegal activities like child pornography and drugs dealing are carried out secretively.

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Anonymous , as you may know, is a notorious group of hacktivists having footprints across the web including the Dark Web , where all sorts of illegal activities like child pornography and drug dealing are carried out secretively. It is a widely-known fact that Anonymous is a dedicated group that always targets and attacks service providers, organizations and institutions that somehow negate or violate human rights. So, when anonymous got a hint about the child porn services on the Dark Web , there was bound to be some fireworks.
Reportedly, the Anonymous-affiliated hacker group has managed to take down the Freedom Hosting II servers affecting more than 10,000 websites. It must be noted that Freedom Hosting II is regarded as one of the largest hosting services on the Dark Web with hosting rights of around 20% of all the sites on this underground platform. According to researcher Sarah J Lewis, the websites bear the domain .onion and therefore, can be accessed through Tor browser. The stolen information includes email IDs of more than 380,000 users.
After the targeted hacking, whoever visited these websites was welcomed by this message:

The Freedom Hosting II databases were stolen and the websites being hosted by the service were defaced. Hackers demanded ransom in exchange for the data although a small amount of data had already been leaked online on another website that was being hosted through the Tor network . The information was revealed by Troy Hunt, the owner of the breach notification website HaveIBeenPwned .
Anonymous also posted a message informing users that all the data has been copied and dumped online. This includes 74GB of files and a 2.3GB database. It was also noted in the message that the data dump also includes private keys. Furthermore, the dumped data includes plain text emails, usernames and hashed passwords.
The only reason behind the targeting of this hosting service was that Anonymous is strictly against facilitating or offering child pornography. The hacktivists associated with Anonymous or any other associated groups show zero tolerance when it comes to child porn.

As per the hackers, more than half of the files hosted by Freedom Hosting II servers were linked to child porn. Since child pornography is illegal, therefore, Anonymous believes that it has carried out a social service by attacking the server.
However, this is not the first time when Anonymous has done something like this. In 2015, the hacktivists shut down world’s largest x-rated animal abuse forum and also deleted several animal abuse websites from the Internet.
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Word is spreading quickly throughout the cyberworld about Bing. If your kids have not heard about it, they will soon. That is because it is easy to change the settings to allow x-rated videos to start playing instantly. Parents should learn what Bing is, and learn how they can block it if they so choose.


"Well, Bing may be the ultimate smut sampler," CNET editor-at-large Brian Cooley told ABC7.


Cooley does not mince words about Microsoft's new search engine. One of its acclaimed features is the way it displays a search for videos. When you hover the mouse over a video thumbnail the video plays immediately.


This is not a problem for browers searching for "Hannah Montana." But, a search for "Pamela Anderson" yields x-rated videos which play when the cursor is held over them.


"Whenever you make a search engine easier to use to find something, you make it easier to use to find things you don't want kids to get," said Cooley.


Microsoft points out that it filters out adult content by default. However, internet experts showed ABC7 it is easy to turn those filters off. A pop-up menu says a user has to be 18 to see explicit content. Just click on "agree" and it is done.


Pcmag.com technology commentator Sebastian Rupley spotted another security issue.


"If a child does type a porn-related term in and hover the mouse and watch the porn at the Bing site, there will be no citation in the browser history that a porn site was visited," he explained.


ABC7 News consulted with experts to find out what parents should do to prevent this from happening. They suggested monitoring kids' internet use, using filtering software and, if using the Vista operating system, using its built-in parental controls.


However, kids can be good at working around those restrictions. They could just use a friend's computer instead. Anne Zehren is President of Commonsensemedia.org, a San Francisco non-profit that focuses on making the internet safe for children.


"Parents really need to extend their parenting in the real world to the online world and that means getting smart about technology," she said. "It is extra homework for parents, but at the end of the day, kids need their parents to be as smart as they are."


Microsoft says it has heard from consumers that they want more control over content on Bing.


A Microsoft spokesperson released the following statement:

"By default, Bing filters out explicit image and video results. Consumers must take action to turn off the Safe Search filter in their settings in order for explicit image or video content to appear in Bing's results.


We think our current search safety settings are solid but at Microsoft we are always working on pushing this stuff farther. We also are listening to customers, and some have told us they want more control and they want it now.


In particular some folks who manage corporate networks have asked for tools now to enforce SafeSearch settings at the network level. So for right now, we wanted to let people know that you can add "adlt=strict" to the end of a query and no matter what the settings are for that session, it will return results as if safe search was set to strict. The query would look like this: http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=adulttermgoeshere&adlt=strict (yes it is case sensitive).


This short term work-around should work with lots of popular firewall and safety products, as well as for larger, managed network environments. In the next couple of months we will formalize this work so that a broader range of partners, applications and tools can take advantage of this functionality more easily. In addition, we are looking for more ways to give consumers more control to ensure that Bing gives them a great search experience."




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