Malware Can Download Child Porn To Your Computer
2muchcoffeeman writes "The Associated Press tells the story of Michael Fiola, a former Massachusetts government employee who was arrested in 2007 after child porn was found on his state-issued laptop computer. He was eventually cleared of all charges after some digging by the defense found that the laptop was infected with malware that was 'programmed to visit as many as 40 child porn sites per minute — an inhuman feat. While Fiola and his wife were out to dinner one night, someone logged on to the computer and porn flowed in for an hour and a half. Prosecutors performed another test and confirmed the defense findings. The charge was dropped — 11 months after it was filed.' The article also discusses the technical aspects of how it could happen and about similar cases in the United Kingdom in 2003."
how is this anything new? A completely unprotected system can be infected and then do whatever any other computer can.
No Doooooooooooy!?
Pedobear strikes back
NB: The message above might reflect my opinion right now, but not necessarily tomorrow or next year.
Wherever she goes, the police will be aware that she was once accused of something related to pedofilia.
Accused of course implies she was linked to it.
ok, i meant to make this longer and darker, but i'm just not really feeling that paranoid tonight =)
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Lucky for this guy there was evidence to prove he didn't do it. A hacker could might have installed a remote access program, downloaded the files manually, and then uninstalled the remote access program. There wouldn't be much evidence to suggest that this guy didn't download the kiddie porn himself.
Too bad his life is already ruined beyond repair.
Frameware ? :-)
Keep the Classic Slashdot.
Its crazy that you can be sent to jail for many years and be alienated from society for the rest of your days for having a certain amount of bits stored on hard drives/flash memory/toggle switches arranged in a certain way.
Criminalising mere possession only drives the stuff up in value, if there was more of it freely available no pervert would feel the need to hand their credit card details over to some lads in Thailand so they can pick more 5-year-olds off the street.
If everyone downloads kiddie porn, then that makes it really hard to pick out and prosecute the people who do it deliberately.
This case was kinda stupid in that it went faster than humanly possible. I expect that newer versions will be a bit more subtle.
Personally I think trojans like this are a good idea precisely because they make it difficult to prosecute someone for having a copy of the stuff -- possession of kiddie porn is just another thought crime and prosecuting it is complete hypocrisy. The politicians like it because it is 1000x easier to prosecute someone for having a copy of kiddie porn than it is to catch and prosecute the people manufacturing it. The politicians get their public back-slapping for a job well done, meanwhile the children who are really being hurt by the creation of the stuff aren't any better off than they were before.
Its a case of the politicians deliberately not thinking of the children at all, only their careers, but proclaiming that they are protecting children -- 100% hypocrisy.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
Downloads all the latest movie and software releases, and stores them on my computer! It's madness, I say, madness.
The real question is "Why do these same prosecutors allow so many child porn sites to exist?" Because it's easier to pursue innocent victims?
Guess that lets my cat of the hook...
My 4chan /fit/ Pedobear senses are tingling. What. does. it. MEAN?!?!
perhaps it just tried to cache 4chan
Think Fred might beat you to that promotion? Think your wife was a bit too friendly toward Bob at the party? Think Doctor Franzhaufer gave you an unfair grade? Don't like your new uppity neighbor?
Download child pornography to their computers. Sure, they'll whine about their "rights" and their "innocence", but who's going to believe a creepy pervert? Even if the faggy liberal court lets him off on some technicality, his career will be ruined, his friends will leave him, and he'll probably end up shooting himself.
You win, right? You showed him who's boss.
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This country is losing all its marbles at once Among our other problems, we're engaging in a good old-fashioned witch hunt against child pornographers. No accusation is too specious, nor any policy too draconian. Never mind if due process rights are bulldozed, and people who've served out their sentences are branded for life and forced to live under overpasses. Never mind that the beachheld of practically all Internet censorship schemes has been combating child pornography. Never mind the culture of fear that can justify anything.
At least we're getting those evil-doers, right?
John Stossel and his crew better be getting into shape for the upcoming child-porn craze that will be hitting the streets. Pedophiles make Nazi-Zombies seem "nice," and "tolerable."
In Soviet Russia, road forks you!
At least it wasn't 100000 Rick Rolls.
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
A lot of it is resources. Another part is placement. It's easy enough to point at a child porn site and say, "We should get rid of that." But what if it's in another country? What if that country has less-strict laws about what you can and can't put on the net? What if the country has a small, taxed police force concerned with other things? It can take a lot of effort to try to communicate with other law enforcement groups (especially across national and cultural borders).
Also, a lot of police don't have the time to go looking for this stuff. Many reports of computers containing kiddie porn come from people who know the suspect, rather than from investigation. Angry exs, co-workers, etc will report this sort of thing, which would otherwise go unnoticed.
It is not resources. It is a matter of will. If a US government agency can kidnap a person off an Italian street and ship them off to another country to be tortured, then the US government can shut down child porn site _no matter where_ it is located.
The Jewish Torah says 13-years-old, while the Babylonian Jewish Talmud says 2-years-old. The bigger question is do you want a pederast to mistreat a child with remorse and anger, or do you want that pederast to not be so violent to keep child from talking about it? Realy, children grow-up so fast today. I've seen 90-year-old millionaires mary 23-year-old "girls", and I've seen 30-year-old "boys" mary 65-year-old millionaires.
I've seen so much alleged child pornography that I've already come to the conclusion that the demographics where that child was born simply made him or her grow-up quickly to be an adult like everyone else. I've seen 10-year-old girls skewered in the rectum by pre-dominantly negro men, and then jiz-cannoned 15-feet to the other side of the room like cannonshot. If they aren't adults yet, then how can they behave like adults then hmmm? I look at all the pederast porn, and I truly think it's just a bunch of 30-year-old chibby midget girls with growth problems dressing like they are 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2 years-old just for the kink of letting the camera see their vagina hymen rip like a blood bubble while she screams and slapped and smothered from screaming.
...is create a bunch of honeypot websites for politicians and fatcats.
And then trigger the appropriate middle-of-the-night "clubbing cops" raids on the targets.
But don't get too greedy. It must stay believable to the general public. (Including the media. Including "FOX & 'tards".)
P.S.: I think, we, the people, should have our own intelligence service. With the ability to filter out things that were aquired with proper methods. With a huge knowledge base. With native "agents" in every country. In every company and government office. And with trust relationship management. Make it a game. And let millions of people play it. Let's see who 0wns who then ^^ (Yes I know... nice dream though.)
Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
Now if anybody is caught with illegal stuff, they can just claim a virus did it. There's not way to really prove otherwise unless the person is filmed actually typing/clicking for it. Otherwise, anything you can do on a PC a virus can also do.
Table-ized A.I.
The US has an extradition treaty with the EU, and in this case, they knew who they were looking for. If all you have is an IP address and it is a country you don't have an extradition treaty with, it is a bit more difficult.
To be fair the police don't really have to do it on their own. The Internet Watch Foundation http://www.iwf.org.uk/ is pretty much dedicated to wiping the stuff off the net.
Perhaps the government can do something similar. In fact, use prosecuted pedos to hunt the stuff down while in prison. If it resides in another country then just get ISPs blocking it. There is still proxies but you'll never get rid it completely but if you make it nearly impossible get then that's a good start.
From TFA:
Many prosecutors say blaming a computer virus for child porn is a new version of an old ploy.
"We call it the SODDI defense: Some Other Dude Did It," says James Anderson, a federal prosecutor in Wyoming.
This sounds like some prosecutors either don't understand the prevalance of malware in PCs, or they don't take the "beyond reasonable doubt" standard of justice very seriously. I think the prosecutors need additional confirming evidence beyond finding a stash of bad stuff on someone's PC, so that innocent people don't find themselves in the same bind as this man did.
Incidentally, it doesn't surprise me that the Attorney General's office involved was that being run by Martha Coakley, now a candidate for Ted Kennedy's old US Senate seat. She is useless, known to look the other way when well-connected politicians and executives are accused of corruption and/or conflicts of interest.
What gets me are the confident assertions that people cannot unintentionally download child pornography by prosecutors who have no idea what they are talking about. It's disturbing both that people pay attention to them and that they are more interested in getting convictions than in consulting real experts.
In other news, slashdotters lined up in droves asking "where can I get the adult | lesbian | furries version of this script?"
Seriously, you gotta be a real ass to do something like this to someone.
It's this sort of thing that will give governments an excuse to try and control the net even more and give companies a reason to close up their hardware and in the end most people end up with less freedom.
The net was nice before every tard was on it waiting to be exploited.
Whenever I hear about something like this, I'm always a little bit skeptical. What would a malware writer stand to gain by writing some malware that "accessed 40 child porn sites per minute" and installing it on some guy's computer? It's pretty absurd when you think about it.
Does anybody really believe that there's some spergy criminal mastermind out there who spends his nights optimizing his malware's CPSPM rate? One would assume that anybody with enough knowledge to even write the software is probably already connected to the people who produce that stuff, or else he wouldn't know where to get it in the first place (and so how could he write malware to do it for him?)
---- I'll take you in a Hunt deathmatch any day.
While it's sad whenever someone is falsely accused and I have sympathy for him and his wife, I can't help but feel - it's wonderful that this has happened to a politician. Because this could happen to absolutely anybody and politicians will not relent in their fear mongering and ridiculous laws in this area until they become victims themselves.
While I strongly suspect if they weren't a) wealthy and b) in positions of power the governor would now be rotting in a cell, the fact of the case being overturned will help sanity prevail everywhere.
the accused was just a really dedicated pedophile and downloaded a program from his buddies that allowed him to circumvent all the tedious typing and clicking. Turn your laptop on, do your other legitimate business of the day, and then enjoy the benefits of your application at your leisure. Unless I missed it, I didn't see where they mentioned finding duplicates of this program replicating itself across a network, or evidence of a security breach on that computer which coincided with the installation of that program.
I'm not saying he did it, but shouldn't we consider the possibility that he was just a technically literate pedophile? I open up Opera, click on all of my "Speed Dial" favorites and then go get a snack. When I come back I start browsing all my favorite blogs and online news sites and such. What if he's just one step ahead of people like me?
So now the guy's sold his car, taken out a second mortgage, lost his job, 11 months of his life and most of his friends. He's a pariah with a mountain of debt.
Meanwhile, the prosecutor's off looking for the next big case without so much as an uncomfortable public statement or even an "I'm sorry". Business as usual.
It's a touch kinder and gentler than the days of the (Un)Holy Inquisition where if you drowned you were innocent and if you didn't they'd burn you, but it's no different in principle. The process of being tried does very nearly as much damage as being found guilty would. The accusation destroys your life one way or the other. Those who cause all the damage face no consequences whatsoever.
Computer malware could screw badly your REAL life. It should be a real example to show to people that aren't concerned about security, uses insecure practices/browsers/operating systems/whatever.
Probably is the most convincing scenario until a computer virus manage to infect and kill real people.
so what happens when a public pc goes to a link like that?
A virus downloads it to a public pc?
A pc that is not setup to even be used by any one aka one used to display stuff get some on it?
useing a laptop at a place with free wifi all the ip will show is that some from there when to the site and there are a lot places that have open wifi or just have 1 code to get on the network.
... and the possibly upcoming law now, making it illegal to WATCH child porn. No, not consume it or otherwise support pedophile circles, merely watch it.
It's exactly these things that make me against that law. Sure, you'll probably easily explain it if it really did happen to you, but what if the search warrant was about something else? "Oh, look, he had child porn on his computer too, besides all this movie piracy." Where both can be a result of low computer security and a hijacked WiFi connection, neither of which being illegal to have. It's so sad when we sidestep common sense with laws like this.
Beware: In C++, your friends can see your privates!
So, someone got framed and is cleared of all charges. Which is good.
But, leaving the fun application of ruining peoples lifes forever using a simple piece of software aside: Personally, if I'd be a terribly evil fan of cp (which I'm not, dear FBI), I'd be searching the Internet for this exact piece of malware RIGHT NOW. Someone finds cp on your harddrive? Simple, "Yeh well, search my computer" and give your lawyer the "hint" that your PC might be infested with "malware" - get out of jail free card!
This exact case presents quite a good precedence for using this excuse.
The usual argument for criminalizing posession of data regardless of how you got it hasn't been refuted near enough. (too bad AC posts get overlooked by mods - as if they weren't worth reading unless someone got a karma point)
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I'm warning you now, I've been given 15 mod points, so any twat who posts something stupid will be modded troll. don't blame the player, blame the game.
...so of course he's innocent.
What if he intentionally contracted this 'malware'? It seems to do a good job of diverting the blame.
"It's completely shameful."
Whatever. I feel no shame in demanding the executions of such bizarros as Phillip Garrido, or Dennis Bradford, or any number of other freaks. In fact, I am PROUD that I'm willing to put a predator to death. If ever the state needs a volunteer, I'll step up. I can do the needle, I can knot a rope, I can throw an electrical switch, I can pull a trigger, or I can swing an axe.
Put the dogs down, and they'll never harm another human being.
"Windows is like the faint smell of piss in a subway: it's there, and there's nothing you can do about it." - Charlie Br
Don't forget to change your MAC address before you connect. macchanger on linux, I assume there's similar functionality for other OSes. MACs encode the brand of wifi card (and usually of your laptop if it came with) so it can be reasonably easy to visually scan the room for the offender if there aren't 9001 MacBook Pros in it.
Of course, I'm against actually doing this as then the wifi owner gets yelled at and shuts it down, denying me free internet.
93rd rule of Slashdot: No matter how obvious my sarcasm is, my comment will be taken seriously by someone.
I wonder if this malware was in fact targetted specifically at KP. It might have just been an open door that the creator or others (think: those that don't want to use their own computers could pay to hijack somebody else's).
In most cases, if something is illegal, there's a shady market for it somewhere.
In Germany, there has been a big debate about online child porn recently. One organization showed that by simply sending email to the hosting providers many sites were deleted within 12 hours.
See http://ak-zensur.de/2009/05/loeschen-funktioniert.html (in German)
Why not, that would be consistent with giving you mod rights.
........when you let the government decide that certain types of data are illegal to even possess.
Please no, I've had enough Great Firewall of <Insert-Country-Here> bullshit already.
MACs encode the brand of wifi card (and usually of your laptop if it came with) so it can be reasonably easy to visually scan the room for the offender if there aren't 9001 MacBook Pros in it.
Like this? http://www.abluestar.com/utilities/rndimages/img/acer.jpg
women that age surely don't have an intact hyman or bleed when having intercourse at that age. Why did you write that?
An extradition treaty doesn't give you permission to grab people off the streets without formal approval of the government in question (and some actual evidence; unless it's with the UK in which case the evidence part is optional).
copulate with a beartrap and die
What a good chuckle! I was not expecting to scroll through the comments and find the weight of the Slashdot community supporting child porn. My faith in humanity is... restored?
In America? Say it ain't so!
That was my response when I read the headline.
possession of kiddie porn is just another thought crime.
Well, tell that to the kids (and the parents) that have to live with the images of them (or their kids) being abused, is traded on the Internet.
Imagine your having a girlfriend, and her being raped. Sharing pictures of that after the fact - just a thought crime?
Holy shit. I'm a fairly large Mac fanboy and that picture is terrifying to me.
There is a story behind that picture to explain all the macs, though I forget what it is.
So, how much do you want to bet, that if the prosecution had found it, that they would have 'accidentally' forgot to tell the defense? Knee jerk reaction for a conviction is modus operandi for the police, regardless of if the person is guilty or not.
I love how the game law enforcement plays requires people to defend their innocence rather then the prosecution proving guilt.
Brielle
You're right - there is an extradition treaty between Italy & the US - but this wasn't extradition, it was kidnap pure & simple. 23 agents from the CIA office in Milan have been convicted in absentia.
See e.g. the BBC.
Hearts & minds.
ant.
Holey Maloney... Is that a photoshop? Anyway... Starting from the Acer, two right one down might also be a different computer. The apple logo isn't as prominent as on the others. There are also some red computers (For example, from the Acer, three right, one up), who have an Apple logo and as far as I know there never were red Apple machines.
Like this?
Man I feel sorry for that girl! As if it isn't bad enough having to use a Vista laptop without all your fellow students rubbing your nose in it.
Great. As if fucking up your computer isn't bad enough, now these bastards can ruin your life as well. Just great.
Are YOU using the TOOL, or is the TOOL using YOU? Think about it!
So it matters not that the US nabbed the guy with the full cooperation and help of the Italian government?
There are also some red computers (For example, from the Acer, three right, one up), who have an Apple logo and as far as I know there never were red Apple machines.
That's a shell. You can see the reflection off the plastic and the logo underneath.
o_O Yeah I was kinda alarmed by all those little glowing fruit symbols too.
What you've done here is basic thinking. Take the logic of an analogous situation, and apply it to a new situation, and see how it shakes out. You've managed to put your finger on a single point where the rhetoric surrounding pedophilia makes no sense.
But the fact is pedophilia is girded by nonsense because nobody feels they're required to think. If someone says pedophiles have a 1 billion dollar child pornography business, everybody nods their heads. If they say its 50 billion, same thing. Nobody in civil society is asking questions. Everybody knows everything they need to know because the only relevant knowledge is moral knowledge. Once you've affirmed the right moral position, empirical facts are mostly irrelevant, except insofar as they aid the entrapment, tracking, surveillance, conviction, and imprisonment of pedophiles. Pedophilia is a concept where the laws of good reasoning no longer apply. You don't have to be nice. You don't have to be fair. You don't have to be right. Just as long as you're on the RIGHT side.
When Obama attacked the Supreme Court decision to strike down a law that would have permitted the execution of child rape, he defended a law that also permitted the execution of men who meet cops in entrapment schemes, or download child pornography. All anybody needs to hear is child rape, and all other considerations fly out the window. And all sexual contact between adults and children is rape. Even just looking at them naked is rape. Rape rape rape. Don't even ask whether it is rape. It is. So execute them. For downloading a picture.
We live in a police state already with unthinking drones who fail to apply the basic logic they use in everyday life to a highly politicized subject. This subject is being used, conspiracy or no, to develop systems of surveillance and control of civilian populations. Thankfully some people are waking up to the consequences of absolutist, fundamentalist anti-pedophile rhetoric. But most are not. And even those that do ask questions stop at one. Why ask two questions, or three when you can watch a re-run of Family Guy? As the police state gathers power into itself, no critical counter power is growing.
Take the recently implemented Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) which adapts and updates the 80 year old List 99 that held names of individuals deemed unsuitable to work with children. Instead of a black list, we now have both a black and white list. AT LEAST a quarter of UK residents will have to be authorized by the ISA to work with children. Those with any record of inappropriate behavior with children, or downloading pics, whether it has been proven in court or not, will be barred from working with children. Employers have a legal responsibility to report all incidents, whether they go to trial or not. The head of the ISA has opined that even companies and self-employed people that do not work with children will probably want to get registered to gain commercial advantage over their rivals. Imagine a future in which a young man of 19 is caught in possession of a picture of a 13 year old consensually screwing a 13 year old and is made unemployable for life because 85% of employers require by law or through commercial competition, an ISA authorization for all employees, and the remaining 15% aren't hiring. This isn't a fantasy.
Even though the category of vulnerable adults was added as a group requiring state protection, the news media calls this the "anti-Paedophile registry." The truth is we all know who is being targeted. Could you imagine Israel starting an anti-Palestinian registry? Or America starting an anti-Nigger registry? Or Saudi Arabia starting an Anti-Homosexual registry? Or Germany starting an anti-Jew registry? Prove you're not a Jew. If you've done anything Jew-like we'll know you're really a Jew. It's for the sake of the banking industry, so you won't mind.
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Now for the question your post poses: Why do the arguments we apply to file sharing in general not appl
MACs encode the brand of wifi card
Specifically, the top half of the MAC is issued to a chipmaker, who then issues unique serial numbers. If Apple switched brands partway through a run, that top half would change.
"We returned the General to El Salvador, or maybe Guatemala, it's difficult to tell from 10,000 feet"
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2009/06/23/calgary-huggett-child-porn-sentencing-hearing.html
wow relate this to a link posted on slashdot today. this guy only got 9 months for having stacks of dvds with child porn.
A cross between Enemy of the State and No Country for Old Men. The main character spends the first 30 minutes just mowing the lawn, at which point FBI agents arrive and kick him in the teeth because apparently his antivirus software expired, and his computer is downloading child-porn. Cue an epic chase across America, as all the dude's friends turn on him or take shots at him, each of his civil rights are ignored, and he is eventually shot trying to get across the border.
It is not resources. It is a matter of will. If a US government agency can kidnap a person off an Italian street and ship them off to another country to be tortured, then the US government can shut down child porn site _no matter where_ it is located.
Sure, if it's one CP site. What if there are hundreds? All you really need is some hosting and some desperate parents and you can set up your own illegal picture site.
"We returned the General to El Salvador, or maybe Guatemala, it's difficult to tell from 10,000 feet"
Perhaps some shadowy vigilante is trying to highlight the problems with this guilty-until-proven-innocent system, by infecting high-profile targets and causing as much of a media circus as possible. Presumably, if enough politicians got thrown in jail for no reason, some momentum might build up towards curtailing the excesses of this law-enforcement-gone-mad, and America's children wouldn't have to worry about losing their fathers due to an internet virus, or getting tossed in the slammer themselves for 'sexting' underwear-pics of themselves to their boyfriends.
How does an extradition treaty allow the US government to kidnap an Italian citizen from Italian streets? This is outrageous and has been repeated in several other locations. If any extradition treaty is to remain, these US agents have to be extradited to Italy.
The person who directed that virus to download child pornography probably just wanted to cover his ass and download some child pornography without getting caught by the feds. Not the brightest move, but someone was bound to try it.
Now that the cat is out of the bag, someone else will probably realize that by toning it down a bit (e.g. visit the sites at a more human rate), they could frame their enemies/rivals. This is sounding more and more like the plot of a south park episode.
Palm trees and 8
Why the heck would anyone have to go looking for anything? This virus is visiting 40 sites a second... that's a lot of bloody URLs. Pull apart the virus, get its list of URLs, start cleanin' up the net. Easy. :P
Clearly you have never been to Russia where these websites are likely owned by the mob and wouldn't take kindly to US government. Sure, we can send in the big guns, but do you think Russia would be o.k. with that?
I was a US exchange student in Napa, CA during the trial. When the verdict came they actually shut down the school and got everyone in classrooms with tvs, so they could watch it. I always thought that the interest in celebrities (which I partly share) is more of a guilty little secret, rather than something to cherish. So I kinda walked out in disgust. No one could understand that. At least in my school I was the only kid outside at that time.
People were furious, and again I didn't get it. At least once they didn't "fry the black guy", which I thought speaks for the traditionally racist judicial system.
How would you know it's a Vista laptop... Could be running Linux, or Windows XP... or a hackingtosh.... Yeah, I know, we geeks still can dream of such a girl... Probably she doesn't exist.
You do realize that virtually any MAC-spoofing software (e.g. madmacs) can change the mac address of a "bad guy" into "you". A mac-address can be faked so easily that it is absolutely worthless as evidence.
if you're selling the stuff online, you use the cloud as your web hosting.
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From what I know, the picture was from the Missouri School of Journalism. Apparently, if the students bought a Mac, they got a free Ipod Nano. Personally, the thought of spending between $1500 and $2000 extra(because I am sure that many of the students already had a PC laptop) simply to get a $150 is idiotic, but hey, who am I to judge?
I don't like Linux. This doesn't make me a troll.
School of Journalism....
judge away my friend. judge away...
When I was in 5th grade or so, a kid in my class brought in her homework (or the remains of her homework) complete with teethmarks. So, yes, it does actually happen. :)
I think the moral of this story, though, is that the hidden costs of running a vulnerable computing environment might be far higher than most of us even thought. I mean... how do you balance the extra $200 or so for a Mac (if it's even a real cost, which I'd dispute) against the possibility of $250,000 in legal bills, losing your job, and, more importantly, losing your freedom? And it's not just kiddie porn... industrial espionage, RIAA lawsuits, "real" espionage...
Yes, I know that Macs are not immune, in theory. Nor is Linux, in theory. But in practice the odds of someone actually cracking my Mac or my Linux box--I have both--and using it as a zombie for any sort of nefarious purpose are exponentially lower than they are on Windows. Not to mention all the other benefits... like say the fact that I fired up my Thinkpad for the first time in a long time today and the once-working wireless adapter wouldn't work. Never have that sort of problem on a Mac! And on Linux, it might be a pain to get it to work but once it worked it would keep working.
There's a reason I don't run Windows, and this sort of thing is the reason.
"He who would learn astronomy, and other recondite arts, let him go elsewhere. " -- John Calvin, commenting on Genesis 1
Only n00bs need macchanger to change the MAC address.
# ip link set eth0 addr de:ad:13:37:ba:be
Colorless green Cthulhu waits dreaming furiously.
So what is the excuse of Massachusetts for destroying the lives of people and not making them whole after it becomes clear they are completely innocent ... including restoring his employment and all backpay? Do they even have an excuse? The recovery cap SHOULD (in the moral sense ... I don't know what their laws actually say) not apply to ACTUAL costs, the backpay, and restoring employment in good standing. It should only apply to the added on awards like "pain and suffering". And they should also pay their health costs (and probably will have to eventually, anyway, after things get worse because they won't pay them now).
now we need to go OSS in diesel cars
...let's see when the police infiltrate the next international organized hardcore pedophile kazaa ring
Such a virus could serve three purposes in my mind:
1) Disseminate and house child pornography anonymously
2) Bored person playing a cruel prank
3) An attempt to legitimize the "infected computer" defense. No way I knew about it. My computer is infected.
Every problem is made worse by politics, not just because of those in the game but ALSO because the public is so easily suckered by techniques that wouldn't work on hardly any individual. "None of us are as stupid as ALL of us" is what I'm saying here.
An adult wanting to do stuff to kids is SICK IN THE HEAD. Its that simple. What is hard is determining intent, some may look by mistake or are curious (but only the 1st time) these can be put into a mental treatment system and it will not harm them; if not "clear" them all together. This would be more likely if we put the effort into the understanding situation instead of just blindly punishing the result (or potential results as is the case here.) Being able to do brain scans looking at photos might be a possible test...
Now, for cultural BS-- that is a side issue. Where are the lines drawn etc. I had a friend who was married at 12 and had 6 kids by high school last I heard -- probably had more before she finished. In my state, her marriage was legit at 16 with parental consent. She couldn't do much about it, it was a traditionally arranged marriage by the parents at her birth; she didn't know him. One could bash their culture... or impose this one upon them -- but where does one draw the line?
Naturally speaking, humans are "adults" when they can reproduce but we make rules based on our culture and have no real connection to the biology of the situation. So we fight our own nature; some can and some can not overcome it -- and just like nature, its analog. There is no exact decider for the same year for everybody or what physical traits makes 1 or another decide possible mates. We had a few kids in school that could pass for 10 years older and a few look EXACTLY the same (older then, younger now.)
We've had a sicko in our extended family- he unfortunately got away completely (he had political connections) but his behavior was clearly some sort of power trip - control over his kids but not his wife; he was acting stuff out on them eventually ended sexually with physical abuse starting on his wife. It stopped before it got worse for her and the kids; but it would have gotten worse. In a way, it was good-- because if he didn't express it somehow he could have just flipped 1 day and killed everybody or something like that. Bad warning signs, yes; however, any warning is better than none. BTW, he's lost his 2nd wife and kids repeating the pattern and we've not heard any details since that court case (which wanted the 1st fam to help with it.)
# ifconfig eth0 hw ether de:ad:13:37:ba:be
"Frequently wrong, never in doubt."
I mean, it may sound like I'm talking crazy stuff, but read this. Things that modern people would regard as "omg child raep!" were normal back in the ancient world. And did it make those people fucked up in the head? I mean, any more fucked up in the head than living in the uptight, reactionary, thou-shall-not cultures that replaced them? Or maybe we regard something as evil simply because it's a fuckin' huge taboo not to.
But its a mac, they do art stuff right?
You could just return the mac...
or turn around and resell it.
"I saw notzing!'
YOU know that, and I know that, but would a prosecutor looking to advance his career know, or frankly give a shit, and what are the odds that 12 folks too stupid to get out of jury duty would know that? My mom is real civic minded and went when they called her for jury duty. She hung the jury 11-1. Why? Because with no evidence they were gonna send this guy away for arson because "he is Italian and Italians are in the mob and do that kind of stuff. Haven't you seen Goodfellas?"
So just because someone with a little brains and tech knowledge would know that doesn't mean you won't get dragged into court over it. Don't forget the MPAA accused a laser printer of file sharing, but that doesn't keep them from using that "evidence" in court.
ACs don't waste your time replying, your posts are never seen by me.
If they can kidnap a Canadian citizen passing through the international part of a U.S. airport and send him to Syria for torture . . . .
Has nothing to do with the iPod. Here's the story:
http://blogs.eweek.com/applewatch/content/macbook/is_apples_mac_u_pic_worth_a_thousand_words.html
Where can I get a copy of this supposed "malware"? ;)
Trust Your Technolust
http://www.avert.org/age-of-consent.htm
I don't know why, but one of the biggest obsessions in the US culture is underage porn / underage sex.
And I call it underage porn, and not child porn, because most of the time the subject of the pictures are not children, but teenagers (15 - 17 years old) who know what they are doing.
Even when a 15 year old girl takes a nude picture of herself, or her boyfriend takes a pic of her, it is considered a crime in the US, I find that kind of strange.
Some other obsessions I've found so far in this species is:
- political correctness
- the "N" word (won't even dare to write it here)
- immigration
- coffee
MACs encode the brand of wifi card (and usually of your laptop if it came with) so it can be reasonably easy to visually scan the room for the offender if there aren't 9001 MacBook Pros in it.
Like this? http://www.abluestar.com/utilities/rndimages/img/acer.jpg
Think different!
echo -e 'global _start\n _start:\n mov eax, 2\n int 80h\n jmp _start' > a.asm; nasm a.asm -f elf; ld a.o -o a;
I was going to mention it, but you beet me to it. Now does anybody know of a tool to do that under windows?
I may agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to face the consequences of saying it.
Note to pedophiles: Blame the infected machine.
Here's what to do:
Get a throwaway computer with lots of diskspace. You're going to use this for storage of your stash.
Install an unpatched windows on it and go online.
Search for "free porn" or similar. Visit all the sites returned and be sure to click 'OK' to any and all installation requests from all those nice offers with "free antivirus" and similar.
Now you've got a severely infected machine. Turn it off because you'll never boot this windows again.
Get a Live CD with some Linux distribution on it. Must be able to read and write NTFS if the computer uses that.
Now boot the live CD in the computer and start surfing for CP... Compile your stash and enjoy. Be sure to remove the Live CD after each use.
If the police should come knocking, blame the severely infected machine.
Remember - your actions are always safe as you're working in the Linux domain (no intentional infection active) and for that plausible deniability just remove the Live CD and throw it in with all the other 'misc' CD's we all seem to accumulate.
Don't be silly! Doctor Franzhaufer uses Linux...
The MAFIAA is a bunch of mindless jerks who will be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes
The Associated Press tells the story of Michael Fiola, a former Massachusetts government employee who was arrested in 2007 after child porn was found on his state-issued laptop computer. He was eventually cleared of all charges after some digging by the defense found that the laptop was infected with malware that was 'programmed to visit as many as 40 child porn sites per minute — an inhuman feat. While Fiola and his wife were out to dinner one night, someone logged on to the computer and porn flowed in for an hour and a half. Prosecutors performed another test and confirmed the defense findings. The charge was dropped — 11 months after it was filed.' The article also discusses the technical aspects of how it could happen and about similar cases in the United Kingdom in 2003. Acai Berry Detox
I see several people talking about how "gross" that guy is and maybe he "intentionally put the bot on his computer" and I thought that maybe I should put my 2 cents into this discussion since the same thing happened to me several years ago. I was charged with Possession of Child Pornography and I didn't do it. I didn't even know stuff like that existed, much less that it was on my computer.
I was a guy that always had fun hanging out with my friends and since I was one of the first ones to finish college and get a 'real' job, I was also the first one out of all of my friends to afford nice toys. Like a Flat-screen TV, every video game system, workout equipment, and a nice, fast computer. Friends came and went all the time. People may say I'm too trustworthy and I guess I wasn't thinking, but most of my friends had keys to my apartment along with my roommates. I'm sure you can figure out where this is going.
One day I get back from what was a 5 day party/drinking-binge with one of my friends who was going to college in another city a few hours away, and I notice that my apartment is messier than usual. I didn't think much about it at first but then I notice that my PC is gone. So I call my roommate and asked him if he borrowed it for a LAN party or something? (yea, that's how ridiculously lax I was with my friends) and he said no. Then on my PC desk, I noticed a detective's business card and a search warrant describing what they came to search for (they came sometime that morning and guess what they were looking for?) and what they took (PC stuff like HD's etc) and that they wanted to talk to me. I kind of did that whole out-of-body experience thing that people talk about where you don't really think this is happening to you and you get all numb and it almost feels like you're "watching yourself".
I can microscopically explain every detail of the whole ordeal, because even though I try, I will never forget it. But to make a long story short - I was eventually arrested and charged. My name was on the news in my local community and on the radio as well. The law enforcement went to my work and questioned my boss about how much "access to children" I had. (I never worked with kids so therefore I had "no access to children") but nonetheless I lost my job. There were even some people (old ladies who didn't personally know me) who wrote to the local paper asking the editor "why do they even give people charged with crimes like that out on bail?". I remember thinking "This can't be happening" and that someone's gonna come out and say it was all a joke like in the movie 'The Game' with Michael Douglas. I just couldn't believe it. I mean... I WAS INNOCENT and people were already condemning me for something I didn't even know existed.
At first I thought that the prosecutor would realize it was a mistake and apologize or something, but my lawyer sort of brought me to "reality" when he basically told me that I was DEFINITELY going to go to prison and that I was DEFINITELY going to have to register as a sex offender at least for several years after prison and possibly for the rest of my life. He was just trying to reduce the prison sentence and see what else he could do. He told me that since I was being charged with this crime there was no way in the world that I would "get off" despite not having any criminal record.
When the realization set in that my life was pretty much over... it got really bad. I felt as though my entire life up to this point was done and everything I ever worked for was over. I basically boarded myself up in the spare room at my parents home. It really felt as though the villagers were outside my Mom's house with pitchforks and torches just waiting to lynch me. I couldn't sleep. I couldn't eat. I lost 30% of my body weight in a matter of a couple weeks. I thought about suicide constantly... and every time I did I would begin crying. I would begin crying not because I was scared, but because I knew I wasn't thinking about suicide in a "passing thought
set it to save everything it gets to %USERPROFILE%\My Stuff\Stuff\Boring Stuff\Stuff\Images\JPEGS\stuff.dir\ ? If the malware authors were to add that option, it'd sell like hotcakes!
"you beet me to it
That'll happen if you sit around vegitating.
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the courts need to raise the standard for proof of this crime. Just because there is CP on a computer should not be considered enough to prove the owner of the computer put it there. Computers, especially home computers running Windows, are inherently insecure and able to operate autonomously, subject to outside control without the owners knowledge. I can't think of any other possession we are less in control of, which is probably why there is no real analogous precedent for the courts to relate to.
The courts need to require that the prosecutor can show the owner DID download the material with knowledge, not just that it was there. The requirement for proof should be something like correlating an online conversation to a request for the material or carrying it on a DVD, purchasing it with the offenders card, something that shows it could not have been automated.
There is the potential for severe miscarriages of justice with the lax standard for proof presently employed which will inevitably lead to abuse and misuse of power. Once prosecutors have a slamdunk way to leverage a confession that will use and abuse it. All they have to do in ANY case is to look for a piece of CP on the defendant's computer, even if that has nothing to do with the case. No-one wants to go to jail for that and will confess to any other crime, even if they are not guilty. Look at the present case against prosecutors for manufacturing evidence if you don't believe they would do this. "there is no freestanding right not to be framed."
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And we all know girls don't lie about their age, don't we.
After all, if a club or bar has an 18 age limit, a teenage girl won't lie about her age so she can get in at 16, will she.
It isn't that it only happens in the US but that the US has extreme laws about erogenous zones being so very bad (Janet Jackson's boob incident) but rating a movie where someone blows their brains out as a 15.
Someone is sick and tired of the bullshit. They write a virus that does exactly that, and spreads to millions of computers. As result, 25% of citizens of the US is in possession of child porn without even knowing it. After the initial wave of arrests the police finds out they are trying to stop a tidal wave with a bucket, and becomes completely powerless.
Except the virus wasn't quite as efficient as intended...
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Amazing what people do with their free time. Why would anyone want to target a 'former government employee'? Was it given to him by someone or did he download it unintentionally? Begs the question what kind of sites he's been looking at...
I'm not going to be judge, jury or executioner on what happened on this guys computer.
Although, look it from another perspective.
A pedophile could install a virus or malware on his/her PC, doing these actions in order to prove his innocence through blanket defense.
A knife has two sides that can cut; how is the state going to protect against such behavior?
I would think a providers web/proxy access log would be a lot more accurate instead of finding a virus/trojan on someones PC; which could be installed on purpose by the pedophile.
With an access.log, time can be compared to "legal visits"; where the times of visiting legal sites would either match +/- the timeframe where the photos are downloaded would be proof the perpetrator was behind the PC when it happened; visiting child pornography. If the state has to provide evidence and virusses are in the wild downloading illegal porn; then they will have to be prepared for both cases....
--- I am known for the ones who want to find me on the net. Is that a privacy risk or a privilege? One might wonder..
Ah but they probably also want to punish people who get pleasure ( especially sexual) from watching 9/11 videos.
Thought crime and all that.
FWIW, adultery is still a crime in some US states. Maybe they should also imprison people who get pleasure from looking at photos of other people's wives.
If people don't think adultery is damaging, I suggest they do a statistical survey of people whose spouses have cheated on them. While some people aren't the jealous sort, a significant number are. And from an evolutionary POV it's quite understandable why they feel that way. It can be significantly affect the survival of their genes.
I think you will find the IWF is too busy blocking album covers and wikipedia articles to find any actual CP. That and being the government's outsourced censorship department.
this defence would not work. In the UK the law is such that the authorities do not care where the porn came from. The fact that it is on your machine means that you are in possession of it, and therefore guilty.
End of story. No excuses. No counter arguments allowed.
Go directly to Jail, do not pass go.
Justice? Pfft. Missing, presumed dead, and has been for a while now.
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I agree that the serial numbers portions of the MAC address are supposed to be unique. However, (back in the day) I've seen an instance of 4 Compaq SFF desktops with identical MAC addresses cause havoc on a Novell network. So don't bet your bacon on a unique MAC address.
If you can't do it in device properties in the Device Manager:
Win2k/XP: http://www.nthelp.com/NT6/change_mac_w2k.htm
May not be possible in all cases in Vista/7...but you can give it a try:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itpronetworking/thread/697bf48c-a226-4315-8875-2bbeddf16db2
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
while there might have been seventeen years olds on there there many many years ago
I'm very sure that everything you'll find on clubseventeen are 18+
It's part of the GUI.
Go to the properties of the NIC in Device Manager. Click on the "Advanced" tab. Hit the drop down and find "Hardware Address" Type what you want in the box without spaces or colons. Click OK.
There you go.
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'Innocent until proven guilty' does not apply if you are accused of anything sexual involving kids. In that case it is 'Guilty until proven innocent. Then assumed guilty anyway.'
If I were God, wouldn't I protect my churches from acts of me?
No, they aren't. The IWF only gets UK-hosted stuff taken offline. If the child porn is hosted in another country (like for example the US), they don't inform the authorities in that country - they just add it to their block list. Then they use the number of sites on that lists to talk up how important their work is and how critical is is that they're allowed to censor everyone's internet access with zero oversight.
Oh, and if you're in the UK and come across a child porn site, the IWF is (AIUI) the only place you can legally report it to. It's also the organisation the UK police work with. Wonderful, ain't it?
Time to squash this thread before it gets out of hand.
...the future crusty old bastards are already drinking the Kool-Aid.
This, folks, is why treating ownership of information as an illegal act is inherently flawed. Exploiting/molesting children? Yeah, that's a crime. Funding that exploitation? That could be a slippery slope, but, at its core, sure, it's a crime. Possessing the products of that exploitation? If you make it a crime, you'll run into this.
It is completely unreasonable to make the possession of a particular type of information illegal if you fairly consider the implications. This type of law is both dangerous and fruitless. It's friggin' data. Even if it were put down on paper, photocopiers would make it almost infinitely reproducible. When it's electronic, it can be replicated at an absurd rate.
It's like criminalizing glass pipes because they could be used to smoke pot (whichever way you sit on smoking pot, just let this go for a sec). If you do this, you start down a road of harassing people for having wood pipes, then toy pipes, then things that look like pipes, then lumps in their pockets. If you wanted to stop the use of pot, go after the source.
We can't get to the people producing this sort of media and committing these crimes, so we try to get to the people who have it in some sort of scorched-earth approach to the problem? This can only end badly.
I like the tools anyway... they have built-in lists of manufacturers, with the ability to use either a real manufacturer code and a random device code or just randomize the entire MAC.
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You really just have no idea do you?
Well I was in the porn trade for a while, running the servers of pay sites. There is a LOT of money to be made there. It was very interesting, after years of having to explain every dime in IT, it was refreshing to make a pitch for a new server costing X and just get X plus a bonus of Y if it was done yesterday. And that was 100% legit porn. The reason I quit is because there was always that push/lure/risk of going in the wrong direction. Call to ask wether I was interested in setting up a new server room in Russia, money no object, no-no don't bother with an offer, just say how much you want.
Eheh.
There is a lot of money in the sex trade and a lot of money in child porn. Google "teenmodel". Oh, there is free stuff and then the "collectors" pay for "bonus features".
No money in child porn... that is like saying "well in holland everyone can grow their own pot, so there is no money in the drugs trade in holland".
Only a person completely out of touch with reality would make such a claim.
I write search spiders as a hobby. Part of their job is downloading lots of random files. So if it indexes a child porn site will I get arrested? Just having the content on your computer or having downloaded content doesn't mean there was any intention.
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I was browsing the net a couple of years ago and all of a sudden I got tons of pop up windows full of really vile images( i was running a pop up manager but they were obviously using some new-fangled method to deliver their product). After closing them all I then got the final pop up which was an ad for Evidence Eliminator (or some similar product) with the full spiel about how you can go to gaol for possession of images in your browser's cache and other really scary stuff. So when I hear about someone busted for CP claiming that a virus did it I may be suspicious about their excuse but as I have been on the receiving end I do not dismiss their claims outright as just another stupid excuse. If you are wondering how I made my HDD legal again. I smashed it to pieces that night (it was due to be upgraded anyway - evidence eliminated!)
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I'm not really a coward, just too lazy to try and remember or find the password!
HOWEVER! Why would you even publicize the fact that Malware can do this? Why encourage these creeps to entertain the thought of child porn!!!!
This can now be used as an excuse if someone is caught.
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