Recent Cases Question Backdoor Encryption

Recent events are calling into question the necessity of computer backdoors and the future of our personal privacy U.S. law enforcement for decades has decried the “going dark” problem with computers and computer technologies. If anyone can secure the… Continue reading Recent Cases Question Backdoor Encryption

Report calls for web pre-screening to end UK’s child abuse ‘explosion’

The IICSA report cited “unprecedented levels of depravity” and said that encryption is getting in the way of current screening. Continue reading Report calls for web pre-screening to end UK’s child abuse ‘explosion’

Court says suspect can’t be forced to reveal 64-character password

We have to protect the constitutional rights of the innocent, and that can mean shielding guilty-as-hell child abusers, the court said. Continue reading Court says suspect can’t be forced to reveal 64-character password

Bitcoin money trail leads cops to ‘world’s largest’ child abuse site

The Darknet server running the site, “Welcome to Video”, and the website’s convicted admin were tracked down by a global police force. Continue reading Bitcoin money trail leads cops to ‘world’s largest’ child abuse site

4 ‘despicables’ jailed for running hidden worldwide child abuse forums

So much for trusting the Tor network to hide their tracks. Continue reading 4 ‘despicables’ jailed for running hidden worldwide child abuse forums

Prisoners allegedly posed as underage girls in $560K sextortion scam

They allegedly victimized 442 military men by sending nude photos and then calling, pretending to be irate fathers or police. Continue reading Prisoners allegedly posed as underage girls in $560K sextortion scam