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‘Anonymous’ Releases IP Info for 190 Alleged Pedophiles

‘Anonymous’ Releases IP Info for 190 Alleged Pedophiles

Anonymous' forceful closure of more than 40 child pornography sites was apparently only the beginning of the group's war against pedophile activity on the internet. The group has continued its action by releasing the internet addresses of 190 alleged pedophiles online, using information collected from the sites it had earlier shut down.

Senh: Nice! Hackers doing good for the community.

 

"Anonymous" Now Fighting Child Pornography

Anonymous, the group of high-powered hackers famous for taking down websites belonging to Bank of America, Sony, has turned its vigilante brand of online activism on child pornography sites.

Senh: Yay! This is awesome news. I am now a fan of Anonymous. Wikileaks should follow in their direction and leak all personal data retrieved from those sites.

 

Shakeup at Wikipedia After Porn Purge

Shakeup at Wikipedia After Porn Purge

Wikipedia leadership in 'chaos' amid growing porn controversy, source tells FoxNews.com.

 

FBI Calls For ISPs to Keep Browsing History Logs

The FBI made it clear this week that it wants Internet service providers to keep track of your web surfing behaviors. According to the CNet article on the topic, the agency invoked the likes of busting child pornography in support of its call for monitoring, but the move will likely be met with calls of "big brother" and resistence from ISPs.

 

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