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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.

 

Internet 'Do Not Track' Bill Released

The bill would prohibit companies from tracking children on the Internet without parental consent, restrict marketing to minors and allow parents to erase kids' personal information.

 

Nickelodeon launches anti-bullying campaign

The popular children's television network Nickelodeon is the latest voice to raise awareness of digital bullying....

 

'.XXX' Domain Name Being Considered for Porn Sites

'.XXX' Domain Name Being Considered for Porn Sites

A global Internet oversight agency is reopening discussions about whether to create a ".xxx" domain name. It would be an online red-light district where porn sites can set up shop away from the wandering eyes of children and teenagers.

 

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