22 million customers had the privacy of their credit card purchasing histories breached for the sake of coming up with 322 suspects while looking for transactions to a single child porn web site - ingenious, absolutely ingenious :
"In the case under investigation, police were aware of a child pornography Web site outside of Germany that was attracting users inside the country. And they asked the credit-card companies to conduct a database search narrowed to three criteria: a specific amount of money, a specific time period and a specific receiver account."
I don't want to ruin the effect of the effort here, but why do you still believe child porn is located on the WWW, in the http:// field you're so obsessed with? Is the WWW the only content distribution vector for multimedia files you're aware of? Try the Internet Relay Chat, the concept of Fserve to be precise. Having found the low lifes who buy child porn over the Web is like picturing a pothead as the über-dealer to meet your quotas, namely, efforts like these have absolutely no effect on the overal state of child pornography online. It's the wrong way to fight the war. Put the emphasis on fighting the very production process -- trafficking of children -- not the distribution one.
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