Re: Indecent pics of children and possession



On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 18:47:29 +0000, greb <aff@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 17:52:29 GMT, sean <srlock1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The point I am making is, which is being lost, is that most
of you are unaware of the technology in use today to hide
this illegal activity which is unnoticed by the majority.
You are unaware of the anonymous payment systems. The
economic of the places where cp can easily be made. Where cp
is not a big priority for the police as it is here in
England. You are also unaware just how many pedophiles
actually exist worldwide to fuel the market. You think the
police can just bust every single pedophile as easily as
clicking their fingers and the problem is gone


The anonymous payment you talk of, e-gold, is not anonymous. Infact,
e-gold have already turned over names of subscribers to cp sites and
have signed up to an initiative to stop these sort of sites using
their system.


That's because they bought their gold from a merchant using
a credit card and used their real name with zero security to
cover them.

If I had to cover my tracks with e-gold, thinking this on a
purely logical basis. I would buy my e-gold using cash,
Western Union, or buy an anonymous virtual credit card. I
would then set up 4 e-gold accounts using different aliases
and shift the gold from one account to another, so tracking
it would be harder.

Of course access to all the web accounts would be done using
Tor, an onion router to make you anonymous.

Viola. Anyone trying to trace a person using this method
would have to put in a lot or resources into it, only to
find a dead end.

It's no wonder the master criminals are always one step
ahead of the police when it's so easy.


The police say no one can hide on the internet. That is
actually one of their biggest lies

But it is very complicated, too complicated for the average pedo,
which is why so many have been arrested for being stupid enough to pay
by CC or use P2P.


Not so. There are many companies offering cheap, secure VPN
connections that encrypt your entire internet connection by
simply making an internet dial up connection to connect to
their IP. Then you can use any software application
completely anonymously.

Also, I know of many applications already in devolvement
that offer even better and secure, encrypted P2P. There are
already a few open source projects in existence that are as
easy to use as emule and kazaa. You can even do anonymous
bittorent using onion routing. The days are gone when being
anonymous was only accessible for techies and geeks, but
now it's as easy as installing a piece of software.


All the websites producing content have been closed. No one can sell
via P2P or Usenet, so I don't see it as a massive problem. Certainly
not one that requires hundred of people in this country to be employed
in money draining specialist units.


You obviously know little about how the internet works and
evolves..

.



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