mancombseepgood
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http://mybroadband.co.za/news/Internet/6317.html
1) Shame on the government for allowing this to happen
2) Why is it so difficult to get an arrest? Do these people run their own ISP? I doubt it. If not, how about targeting ISP and possibly even upstream - SAIX / IS / Verizon for allowing child porn to be hosted on their system? They need to know and at least not pretent to be ignorant. It's not like we have a huge plethora of service providers that we can't contact them all in one email and find out who's paying the account for the IP.
The website, which is based in South Africa but registered in California, shows images of young boys and girls, believed to be between the ages of eight and 13, being sexually abused.
The board says the children are from Soweto and Pretoria.
Cybercrime specialist Ian Melamed said authorities should move quickly to ban each version of the site, even if it pops up under a different domain each time.
Melamed said: "If we manage to keep getting the website banned, it makes it more and more difficult for users to find the site.
"Break the supply chain and hope less people visit the site."
1) Shame on the government for allowing this to happen
2) Why is it so difficult to get an arrest? Do these people run their own ISP? I doubt it. If not, how about targeting ISP and possibly even upstream - SAIX / IS / Verizon for allowing child porn to be hosted on their system? They need to know and at least not pretent to be ignorant. It's not like we have a huge plethora of service providers that we can't contact them all in one email and find out who's paying the account for the IP.