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Updated August 30, 2016 — 6.47amfirst published August 29, 2016 — 12.56pm
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A pornographic photo-sharing website featuring images of Australian schoolgirls is back online 10 days after being shut down by authorities.
A website featuring nude pictures of schoolgirls is found to be running again but there is "not much anyone can do about it". Vision: Today Show, Channel Nine
The website caused widespread outrage this month when it was revealed that many of the pictures were of underage students and were published without their knowledge.
Website users request images of girls from particular high schools, including Wenona, Turramurra High School, Asquith Girls High, Blaxland High School, Wyong High School, Holsworthy High School and John Therry Catholic High School.
Schoolgirls have been unwittingly targeted on a pornographic website.
Users refer to nude images as "wins" and offer to swap pictures with others.
It is believed more than 2000 images of students from an estimated 70 Australian schools have been uploaded since the website was established in December.
Barker College, Leumeah High School and Mullumbimby High School are among the NSW schools targeted on the site since it went back online, News Corp reports.
Some girls who have asked for their images to be removed from the site have been mocked by the users.
"Darling, don't be a slut and you won't end up here," one user posted to a girl who protested. "Once a photo is on snapchat or the Internet, it belongs to the Internet."
One young woman who found a photograph of herself on the website described the violation as "terrifying". The photo was taken from her Facebook page.
"Just to know that someone is out there looking for naked photos of me and doesn't care how I feel is very intimidating," she told Fairfax Media.
The overseas hosted website was shut down earlier this month after Australian authorities raised the alarm about the age of some of the girls in the photos. Some of the students were as young as 15 when their images were taken.
In a statement to Fairfax Media, The Office of the Children's eSafety Commissioner said that it was "in contact with a number of those involved in the complex supply chain for this website".
"The image of the young girl originally referred by the Office has been removed from the site, and the site's administrator has been made aware that content on the site breaches its own terms of use," the statement said.
"The Office expects further modifications."
Minors who see "intimate images" of themselves online are encouraged to report it on the eSafety Commissioner's website.
Women or girls who have had their photos taken can find further advice at eSafetyWomen.
Rachel Browne is a Social Affairs Reporter for Fairfax Media
In today's computer-addicted world, online predators are a constant concern, especially for parents whose kids are tied to their phones, tablets or laptops.
Many parents may wonder: How do predators get to the kids in the first place? How do they earn their trust? And how do they convince kids to do bad things on the Internet?
The recent toppling of an international child porn ring in Detroit offers some answers as as it provides a detailed look at how nine men lured hundreds of teenage girls onto the dark web and convinced them to do the unthinkable: strip, masturbate and perform illicit sexual acts on a webcam. The men even convinced some girls to cut themselves while they watched.
The case ended last week with all nine defendants getting decades in prison, including a married father of two from New York who masterminded and ran the operation. He got 40 years.
Here, according to the FBI, prosecutors and the victims, is how the predators who were known as the "Bored Group" pulled it off.
The men pretended to be teenage boys. They used fake profiles and stolen pictures of teens, then scoured popular social media sites looking for possible victims. Their hunting grounds included Gifyo, Periscope, YouNow, and MyLOL.com, which describes itself as "the No. 1 teen dating site in the U.S., Australia, U.K. and Canada."
MyLOL was the group’s primary hunting ground, where the online predators, pretending to be teen boys, would comment on an old image or video a teen girl had posted in order to stand out from users who commented on newer images. If the girl responded to the comment, she would get an invitation to a chat room where no one policed their activity.
Each member of the group had a role. The "hunters" sought out girls on social media sites and lured them to the chat rooms. Once there, the "talkers" took over, convincing girls to undress and engage in sexual activity by talking to them about a variety of subjects, like school, family, sports and sex.
The "talkers" often spent considerable time building a rapport with the girls and earning their trust, hoping the attention and compliments would lead the girls to engage in sexual activity on a webcam.
The group used a variety of manipulative techniques to get girls to undress or masturbate on camera, including:
For unknown reasons, the group typically included the word “bored” in the title of their chat rooms, such as justsoboared, borednstuff, and boredascanbe — hence the name “Bored Group.”
After the "talkers" and "hunters" got the girls into the chat rooms and earned their trust, the "loopers" stepped in. They were used to entice the girls into engaging in sexual activity by playing previously recorded videos of teen boys performing sex acts in a chat room. The "loopers" pretended to be the teenage boys in the video, which they used to convince the girls to do the same things.
The group even had a plan for vulnerable victims. If a girl was suicidal or revealed that she was cutting herself, the group held a "trust building session" that involved sensitive chats about life and the girl's worth. Sex was not discussed in these sessions.
The group also was careful not to get caught. For example, the group’s so-called "Hunt Strategy" noted that commenting on a sexually suggestive image or video may alert the victim to the true interest of the group. Therefore, the group recommended commenting on more benign images or videos to hide their real intent.
Additionally, by commenting on an older, nonsexual image or video of the girl, the group hoped to avoid what it called “heroes.” Heroes are fellow social media users who alert girls to the sexually exploitative nature of the group, thereby thwarting their scheme.
The group kept close track of the girls, including their names, links to their social media accounts, and names of the chat rooms that they visited that were run by the men. The chat rooms were broken down by names:
“Hero alerts” warned the group members about Internet users who had told the victims that the group was not made up of teenagers.
The group members also secretly communicated with one another in a separate chat room, where they talked about the girls behind their backs to maximize the likelihood of exploitation. For example, the group praised one girl online for engaging in daring acts — she made 60 sexually explicit videos — then made fun of her behind her back for being so easy to manipulate.
"They hunted girls. They lied to girls. They manipulated girls. ... And they did so repeatedly, for years," Assistant U.S. Attorneys April Russo and Kevin Mulcahy argued in court documents. "This group did not invent the sexual exploitation of children, but they may have perfected it."
The schemers would eventually get caught, however.
In 2017, one of the members linked the group to an online news article about the arrest of an unrelated online predator who had frequented the same website that they had. Worried about their own potential arrests, several members of the Bored Group stopped coming to the website and no longer appeared in the group chat.
What the group did not know, however, was that the FBI was already onto them.
For the victims, who ranged in age from 8-17, the arrests and convictions brought closure. But the mental scars still exist.
"I am a 20-year-old girl standing here today, facing the monsters that destroyed my childhood due to child exploitation," a New Orleans woman, who was lured into the scheme when she was 16, said at the sentencing hearing last week.
Like several other victims who spoke, she said the internet was her escape from depression and loneliness. The kids at school ignored them, many said, but the predators did not.
"I enjoyed having 'friends' to talk to every day. They were always there no matter what time of day," the New Orleans victim said in court.
An online friendship grew. Flirting went back and forth. And a video was made of the girl.
Then came the blackmail. The men whom she thought were boys threatened to out her, come to her house and hurt her and her family if she didn't produce more sex videos, she said. So she did what they asked, out of fear, she said, over and over again.
What followed were suicide attempts. Hospitalizations. Self-harming.
"I know they knew I was hurting, because they would watch me cry and some would even ask me to self-harm while they watched," she said, noting the nightmare still lingers.
As she told the judge: "Thinking back to those days causes me to cry myself to sleep, wondering when the monsters will stop haunting me."
The ringleader of the group, Christian Maire, 40, of Binghamton, New York, sobbed in court, saying he was sorry and remorseful and pleaded with the judge to give him a shot at redemption. U.S. District Judge Stephen Murphy spared him life in prison, which is what prosecutors argued for, but locked him up for 40 years.
The others got similar sentences. They are:
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