News Burst: 'Epidemic' of Internet child pornography sweeps UK
News An investigation by The Observer has revealed that lenient sentencing and a failure to recognise offenders as paedophiles is fuelling "an epidemic" of Internet child pornography. According to a spokesman for the Association of Child Abuse Lawyers...
[January 8, 2001, 8:15]
Firms keep silent over child pornography
News Most UK companies would rather keep quiet than call the police if they caught employees downloading child pornography, according to research published by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) on Wednesday.
[May 11, 2005, 12:30]
Firms keep silent over child pornography
Talkback I was forced to confess for possession of child porn. I would like to send you some links to publications about my criminal case. I worked for Mitsubishi Electric Automation in Vernon Hills, IL, USA. My case are getting public attention now as an...
[May 12, 2005, 18:14]
Firms keep silent over child pornography
Talkback The problem is, every IT administrator knows that as soon as an allegation of kiddie porn is made to the police, the police will remove for evidence every item of hardware that could have been involved.
[May 12, 2005, 11:36]
Firms keep silent over child pornography
Talkback No, it's a healthy fear of being framed. I predict that "kiddie porn" will be a great tool for zapping unruly bosses and fast promotions. Just imagine, an unpopular boss walks in one day and leaves in handcuffs because an IT technician "discovers...
[May 11, 2005, 23:53]
Firms keep silent over child pornography
Talkback This is exactly the sort of "stiff upper lip" attitude that caused the breakup of the British empire. When will Britons learn?
[May 11, 2005, 16:02]
MP: ISPs must come clean on paedophilia
News Parliament will debate on Wednesday whether ISPs should be forced to declare whether they block customers from accessing known child pornography sites. I want to encourage ISPs to use the technology available to restrict access to child pornography...
[October 26, 2005, 12:25]
Net closes on thousands of UK paedophiles
News A major breakthrough by US police officers investigating Internet child pornography has resulted in the identification of over 7,000 suspected British paedophiles. The FBI obtained the information after discovering and seizing two US-based Web...
[August 5, 2002, 9:50]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback I am also currently being investigated for child pornography. After sending my office computer in after it was acting weird, they found hundreds of files and directories of child pornography. They also found the Trojan Horse virus.
[April 11, 2004, 20:09]
Eighty people caught in Net paedophile ring
News Spanish police broke an international child pornography ring on Friday, which had distributed more than 20,000 indecent images of children around the globe via the Internet. Last month, 48 search warrants were executed by Greater Manchester's...
[April 23, 2001, 16:35]
Deceptive URLs and 'virtual' porn banned
News The US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to ban pornographic Internet sites with misleading addresses and computer-generated child pornography. The second amendment, which the House agreed to by a 406-15 vote, represents...
[March 28, 2003, 12:14]
News Roundup: Online paedophiles hit the news
News Child pornography on the Net was in the news Monday as seven men appeared in court after being convicted of possessing and distributing child pornography. Each was a member of the notorious "Wonderland Club" -- the international ring that used the...
[February 12, 2001, 17:02]
Naughton jury: Cops 'screwed up'
News Former Infoseek executive Patrick Naughton was handcuffed and led to jail after he was convicted of possessing child pornography in federal court here Thursday morning. Agents found images of child pornography on his computer after his arrest...
[December 17, 1999, 8:42]
Seven Britons guilty over child porn ring
Talkback Whle child abuse, and particularly child sexual abuse is totally dispicable, and those guilty deserve to feel the full weight of the law, I feel a distinction needs to be made between actual "hands on" abuse and viewing child pornography.
[April 22, 2004, 2:02]
Child porn scandal hits Bavaria
News Photos containing child pornography have been found in a newsgroup which can be accessed via Bavaria Online - the so-called "citizen's network" funded and controlled by the Bavarian government. Ironically it was Bavaria that sentenced a former...
[July 7, 1998, 10:18]
CompuServe ex-boss being tried by `naive' Bavarians
News The former head of CompuServe's German operations went on trial yesterday for distributing child pornography over the Internet while his supporters labelled the Bavarian court trying him as "naive". Felix Somm, formerly managing director of...
[May 13, 1998, 14:12]
Wonderland paedophiles are sentenced
News Seven Britons were sentenced Tuesday for their participation in the world's largest Internet child pornography ring -- dubbed the "Wonderland Club" -- amid criticism of the court's leniency. Appearing before Kingston Crown Court, judge Kenneth...
[February 13, 2001, 14:28]
Australian High-Tech Crime Centre in child-porn sweep
News Hundreds of people across Australia will be prosecuted for child sex offences following the nation's largest ever crackdown on online child pornography. Over the past six days, police have uncovered what appear to be photographic studios for...
[October 1, 2004, 13:00]
Extortionists target Web bookies with child porn threats
News Child pornography is the latest weapon being wielded by web-based extortionists who are targetting online betting firms with denial of service blackmail threats. Blackmailers warned UK-based online bookmaker Blue Square on Tuesday that they would...
[October 27, 2004, 13:45]
AOL's immunity from child porn to set UK precedent
News A Supreme Court's decision to shield America Online from responsibility for the sale of child pornography in its chatrooms, could soon be imitated by European legislation that is expected to exempt Internet Service Providers (ISP's) from liability...
[March 9, 2001, 14:45]



